Quotes about Residence
Your stay in the camp was merely an allegory, if you know that word. It was an allegory--speaking at the highest level--of how scandalously, how outrageously a meaning can take up residence in a system without becoming a term in it.
- JM Coetzee
What if...what if that is the price one has to pay for staying on? Perhaps that is how they look at it: perhaps that is how I should look at it too. They see me as owing something. They see themselves as debt collectors, tax collectors. Why should I be allowed to live here without paying?
- JM Coetzee
Lord, I love the house where You dwell, the place where Your glory resides. Psalm 26:8
- Beth Moore
I will place My residence among you, and I will not reject you. Leviticus 26:11
- Beth Moore
The main message of Gothic architecture is: "God is transcendent and unreachable—so be awed at His majesty." But such a message defies the message of the gospel, which says that God is very accessible—so much so that He has taken up residence inside of His people.
- Frank Viola
As a former resident with strong personal and ministry ties to the North Star State, I pray that the good people of Minnesota will show their support for God's definition of marriage, between a man and a woman.
- Billy Graham
I worked with Diodotus the Stoic, who made his residence in my house, and after a life of long intimacy died there only a short time ago.
- Cicero
Adam and Eve used to walk with Me in the garden, before their expulsion from Eden. I want you to walk with Me in the garden of your heart, where I have taken up permanent residence.
- Sarah Young
Prop. II. There are many mansions in the house of God. By many mansions is meant many seats or places of abode.
- Jonathan Edwards
I should be in an old people's home now, counting the roses in the wallpaper. It's a good life, isn't it?
- Anne Reid
It is a throne of grace that God in Christ is represented to us upon; but yet is is a throne still whereon majesty and glory do reside, and God is always to be considered by us as on a throne.
- John Owen