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We see a clear pattern: Satan's constant deception of human beings.
— Dallas Willard
For they were arranged in three stories, and unlike the courts, they had no pillars. So the upper chambers were set back further than the lower and middle floors.
— Ezekiel 42:6
Love thy neighbor is more than a divine truth. It is a pattern for perfection.
— Thomas Monson
Let us not try to understand the pattern, only rejoice in its beauty.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Repentance. Not a onetime event for the forgiveness of sin and gift of eternal life but a lifetime pattern of humility before a holy God.
— James MacDonald
This pattern—God intending to live among his people, being unable to because of their rebellion, but coming back in grace to do so at last—is, in a measure, the story of the whole Old Testament.
— NT Wright
There are three elements of the traditionalist pathway: ritual (or liturgical pattern); symbol (or significant image); and sacrifice. Evelyn Underhill, a popular Christian writer in the early part of this century, calls these three elements "sensible signs of supra-sensible action." They are ways we use the physical world to express nonphysical (spiritual) truths.
— Gary Thomas
See to it that you make everything according to the pattern shown you on the mountain.
— Exodus 25:40
a pattern of wise choices in the ordinary paves the road to a demonstration of wisdom in the extraordinary.
— Lysa TerKeurst
As for myself, I have found my perfect pattern in Jesus, who said, "The Father has not left Me alone, for I always do those things that please Him." I am no longer motivated by personal ambition. I have discovered a sweeter, purer motive: simply to please my Father.
— Derek Prince
That long (Canadian) frontier from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, guarded only by neighbourly respect and honourable obligations, as an example to every country and a pattern for the future of the world.
— Winston Churchill
Men that had understanding of the times." 1 Chr. 12:32 I cannot doubt that this sentence, like every sentence in Scripture was written for our learning. These men of Issachar are set before us as a pattern to be imitated, and an example to be followed, for it is a most important thing to understand the times in which we live, and to understand what those times require. Next to our Bibles and our own hearts, our Lord would have us study our own times.
— JC Ryle