Quotes about Change
He could hardly recognize it as something that had grown out of what he had begun.
- Eric Metaxas
The change that had occurred in the political landscape was profound and dramatic and historic, and would affect the nation for years and years to come.
- Eric Metaxas
What followed ended up scrambling the landscape of Western culture so dramatically that it's hardly recognizable from what it was before. Luther was the unwitting harbinger of a new world in which the well-established boundaries of what was acceptable were exploded, never to be restored. Suddenly the individual had not only the freedom and possibility of thinking for himself but the weighty responsibility before God of doing so.
- Eric Metaxas
Indeed, not just the problems but the loud cry "Reform!" had been heard here and there for centuries before Luther.
- Eric Metaxas
Wilberforce is having thoughts now that seem utterly strange and foreign.
- Eric Metaxas
What Wilberforce vanquished was something even worse than slavery, something that was much more fundamental and can hardly be seen from where we stand today: he vanquished the very mind-set that made slavery acceptable and allowed it to survive and thrive for millennia.
- Eric Metaxas
He destroyed an entire way of seeing the world, one that had held sway from the beginning of history, and he replaced it with another way of seeing the world. Included in the old way of seeing things was the idea that the evil of slavery was good.
- Eric Metaxas
Once this idea was loosed upon the world, the world changed.
- Eric Metaxas
When Wilberforce's mother and grandfather sent him to live with his aunt and uncle, they hadn't the slightest idea that they were sending the boy into a glowing hotbed of Methodism.
- Eric Metaxas
Two changes manifested themselves right away: the first was a new attitude toward money, the second toward time.
- Eric Metaxas
But most extraordinary—and evidence to Mrs. Wilberforce of a "Great Change" indeed, though one she certainly welcomed—was a marked absence of that irritability and harsh temper he had sometimes displayed, especially toward her.
- Eric Metaxas
He knew that, if left to do as he liked, he might fritter away the rest of his life, just as he'd frittered away so many years already. He knew that he didn't want to go back to where he had been before, and he would take whatever steps were necessary to ensure that he continued on the new path he was now on.
- Eric Metaxas