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Quotes about Redemption

He has promised that our suffering will one day turn into glory if we'll respond to it in faith and obedience.
— Elisabeth Elliot
This is one of the magnificent paradoxes of the cross: You bring to the cross your weakness and you receive God's strength. You bring Him your sins and you receive His righteousness. You bring Him your sorrows and you receive His joy.
— Elisabeth Elliot
We need Jesus Christ, our refuge, our fortress, the stronghold of my life. It takes desolation to teach us our need of Him.
— Elisabeth Elliot
When and how the most painful of situations is going to be resolved and redeemed is no mystery to God. Knowing this truth about God's complete knowledge really does help me accept the unacceptable in my life.
— Elizabeth George
The design of redemption is to exhibit the grace of God in such a manner as to fill all hearts with wonder and all lips with praise.
— Elizabeth George
Time is redeemed when you make the most of your life by fulfilling God's purposes.
— Elizabeth George
God finds a way to weave even your mistakes into the fabric of a brighter future if you let Him.
— Elizabeth George
Who you are in Christ is far more important and meaningful than what has taken place in your past.
— Elizabeth George
Jesus, I know I am a sinner. I want to repent of my sins and turn and follow You. I believe You died for my sins and rose again victorious over the power of sin and death, and I want to accept You as my personal Savior. Come into my life, Lord Jesus, and help me obey You from this day forward. Amen.
— Elizabeth George
There is a kind of life that leads to death. There is a kind of death that leads to life.
— Alistair Begg
On account of sin, God's image in us has been obscured but not obliterated.
— Alistair Begg
What will bring us into line with His compassion and send us joyfully on His mission? Simply this: to understand that we are no better than anyone else—no less deserving of His wrath and no more deserving of His kindness. As it demonstrates the mercy of God, the cross humbles our hearts and fills them with the same compassion and grace that took His Son to Calvary.
— Alistair Begg