Quotes about Review
All our words and acts are passing in review before God.
— Ellen White
This is what the LORD of Hosts says: “Consider carefully your ways.
— Haggai 1:7
All our words and actions pass in review before God.
— Ellen White
Real-Time Agenda Once the lightning round and progress review are complete (usually no more than fifteen minutes into the meeting), now it is time to talk about the agenda. That's right. Counter to conventional wisdom about meetings, the agenda for a weekly tactical should not be set before the meeting, but only after the lightning round and regular reporting activities have taken place.
— Patrick Lencioni
There is no urge so great as for one man to edit another man's work.
— Mark Twain
Now this is what the LORD of Hosts says: “Consider carefully your ways.
— Haggai 1:5
Renewing the mind becomes possible when we remember, record, review, and remind ourselves and God of what He has done in the past, and of our obedience. It is a sure way to solidify your identity in Him, and to mold your mind so it conforms to the mind of Christ.
— Bill Johnson
Get in a comfortable position and still yourself. Recall you are in the presence of God, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide you as you review the events of your day. Walk through the events in your day (or yesterday's events if it is morning). Imagine yourself watching your day on a fast-forwarded DVD with Jesus. Let Jesus stop the DVD at any part of the day so you might reflect on it.
— Peter Scazzero
There's a lot of things that go into scoring touchdowns and leading your team. It's not just the game itself, but going back and studying tape to pick apart everything I did. It's nice to have something to go on, doing it full speed in a game situation.
— Tim Tebow
Then David reviewed his troops and appointed over them commanders of hundreds and of thousands.
— 2 Samuel 18:1
At some point in the late afternoon, preferably before dinner, while you are still experiencing the strength and rest of God, take fifteen minutes in quiet solitude to review and examine the day.
— Dallas Willard
As you give to fund God's needs, are you forced to trust Him to provide for yours? That's what a growing faith is about. And over the long haul, it's not enough just to commit to a percentage. Growth means reviewing your giving goals and occasionally increasing the percentage you give.
— Andy Stanley