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Whoever, therefore, hath this ability to know the mysteries of the gospel, he hath it by free gift or donation from God. He hath received it, and may not boast as if it were from himself, and that he had not received it, as the apostle speaks, 1 Cor. iv.
- John Owen
The technological perils that science serves up, its implicit challenge to received wisdom, and its perceived difficulty, are all reasons for some people to mistrust and avoid it.
- Carl Sagan
More than seeing marriage as a mutual comfort, we must see it as a word picture of the most important news humans have ever received — that there is a divine relationship between God and his people.
- Gary Thomas
Reading is a gift, but only if the words are taken into the soul--eaten, chewed, gnawed, received in unhurried delight.
- Eugene Peterson
From his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace" (John 1:16 ESV).
- Max Lucado
I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, urge you to walk worthy of the calling you have received. Ephesians 4:1
- Beth Moore
As you have received Christ Jesus the Lord, walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him and established in the faith. Colossians 2:6—7
- Beth Moore
By faith Rahab the prostitute received the spies in peace and didn't perish with those who disobeyed. Hebrews 11:31
- Beth Moore
The gospel is a message of peace. Christianity is a system which, received and obeyed, would spread peace, harmony, and happiness throughout the earth.
- Ellen White
In order to the existence of such a ministry in the Church, there is requisite an authority received from God, and consequently power and knowledge imparted from God for the exercise of such ministry and where a man possesses these, although the bis.
- John Wycliffe
If every one said orders were impossible to carry out when they were received where would you be? Where would we all be if you just said, Impossible, when orders came?
- Ernest Hemingway
If the mystery of the cross becomes the inner form of this science, a living energy that allows the soul to be molded by what is received from this mystery, it turns into a science of the cross . On the contrary, excessive interior preoccupation with one's own personal concerns can develop in the course of life into a general indifference to things religious.
- Edith Stein