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To what degree was the intention of the artist what we would call "aesthetic" or to what degree expressive? And to what degree is the art something that they had simply learned to do that way? When a spider makes a beautiful web, the beauty comes out of the spider's nature. It's instinctive beauty. How much of the beauty of our own lives is about the beauty of being alive? How much of it is conscious and intentional? That is
— Joseph Campbell
Loving others always costs us something and requires effort. And you have to decide to do it on purpose. You can't wait for a feeling to motivate you.
— Joyce Meyer
in Him What specific thing can you do to bless someone in your life? Be deliberate—develop a plan to make this blessing a reality. When you live this way, you can trust that God will bless you, too.
— Joyce Meyer
Trust in Him Think of three specific friends, neighbors, or coworkers you see regularly. Commit to listen intentionally the next time you're together, as you trust God to show you how to bless them.
— Joyce Meyer
doing economic justice for the vulnerable in generous, intentional ways, is communion with God.
— Walter Brueggemann
Things that are important to us are written in our calendars. If you want to be intentional about setting aside time to pray, you need to plan for it.
— Dave Ferguson
You have to be intentional about receiving the Father's love. Seek God. Be passionate about it. No two people have the same experience of the Father's love, because every child of God is unique.
— James Goll
Worship is the actual act of ascribing worth directly to God. Worshipful actions may do this indirectly, but when the Bible commands and commends worship as our highest expression, it is not talking about anything other than direct, intentional, Vertical outpouring of adoration.
— James MacDonald
Every single moment shapes our future. Be intentional. Live on purpose!
— Brian Tracy
It takes intentional effort to tune out every voice except God's.
— Henry Blackaby