Quotes about Perspective
bad fortune is really just as good for you as good fortune is, in fact, it is better, because, he says, bad fortune teaches, while good fortune deceives. When
— Peter Kreeft
Chesterton said once that there is only one unanswerable argument against Christianity: Christians. And
— Peter Kreeft
U svakom podru?ju života, tajna je originalnosti prestati pokušavati biti originalan i re?i istinu onako kako je vidiš.
— Peter Kreeft
Any given man sees only a tiny portion of the total truth, and very often, in fact almost perpetually, he deliberately deceives himself about that little precious fragment as well.
— Philip K. Dick
We do not see into the world in which God lives, but He definitely sees into ours.
— David Jeremiah
1. Adversity promotes the progress of the gospel. 2. Adversity provides opportunities to witness. 3. Adversity produces courage in our fellow believers. 4. Adversity proves the character of our friendships. 5. Adversity provokes growth in our lives. 6. Adversity purifies our motives. 7. Adversity prepares us to see life and death in perspective.
— David Jeremiah
Whatever happens, remember that death is not the end; rather, it is just a temporary separation of the soul from the body.
— David Jeremiah
We are not citizens of earth who are going to heaven; we are citizens of heaven who are traveling through earth.
— David Jeremiah
Our attitudes are important! In fact, they are more important than our actions, because they are the foundation upon which our actions are built.
— David Jeremiah
We think we are in the land of the living going to the land of the dying. But really we are in the land of the dying, going to the land of the living.
— David Jeremiah
Our conduct today is affected by what we know of tomorrow. The book of Revelation tells us of God's plan for the future and assures us that we are on the winning side. It often appears that the enemy is winning, but Revelation puts everything into perspective.
— David Jeremiah
Instead of getting what he wanted, he got what he needed—a deeper vision of God's grace and strength in his life.
— David Jeremiah