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Lament is the loss of true kingship, whereas doxology is the faithful embrace of the true king and the rejection of all the phony ones.
— Walter Brueggemann
Lament is the loss of true kingship, whereas doxology is the faithful embrace of the true king and the rejection of all the phony ones.
— Walter Brueggemann
The cross is the assurance that effective prophetic criticism is done not by an outsider but always by one who must embrace the grief, enter into the death, and know the pain of the criticized one.
— Walter Brueggemann
taken care of." Sara gathered the child into her
— Wanda Brunstetter
The Infinite Goodness has such wide arms that it takes whatever turns to it.
— Dante Alighieri
The first step in personal revival is to get God in His rightful place. When God is recognized as being above me, beyond me, highly exalted, over me, and totally separate from me, I am getting in position for a downpour. When I embrace God for who He is and I understand who I am—when I know God's place, I can know my place—then things start to fall into place. That's what God's holiness does for us—it puts everything and everyone in their rightful place.
— James MacDonald
Because patriotism is the desire to contain all other finite games within itself-that is, to embrace all horizons within a single boundary-it is inherently evil.
— James Carse
Because patriotism is the desire to contain all other finite games within itself-that is, to embrace all horizons within a single boundary-it is inherently evil.
— James Carse
But brokenhearted was brokenhearted. Never embraced. Never treasured. Never easy. Heath figured every human being had a certain amount of God-ordained grace to endure their own unique brand of loss and pain.
— Rachel Hauck
Let go, Jo. Replace all your fears with love.
— Rachel Hauck
Let go, Jo. Replace all your fears with love." ? Rachel Hauck, The Wedding Dress Christmas
— Rachel Hauck
So she tasted of his soul and drank from the well he offered.
— Rachel Hauck