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And to understand how love unfolds, you must understand how Elyon loves.
— Ted Dekker
He plunged beneath the surface and knew that these were Elyon's waters, and his lake had no bottom.
— Ted Dekker
But He did not say *become* perfect. He said *be* perfect. And that mystery is unveiled in Yeshua Himself. For you are now in Him, and He is perfect.
— Ted Dekker
He knew that behind the skin of this world, there was another. And in that world the children were laughing.
— Ted Dekker
We watched him go, stunned and confused. At least I did. What he said made sense in my old way of being. Sylous was an angel, sent with the word of God to the elect. He had to be.
— Ted Dekker
He felt like he was looking at a whole new world. Not only was he a new person, drowned in magic, but the thousands he faced were different.
— Ted Dekker
Maybe they only come out at night," I said, staring into the flames. "Why would evil wait for night? Is it that limited?
— Ted Dekker
most of the world believes that most of what actually happens, happens without our being able to see it. That's a religious mainstay.
— Ted Dekker
touching God might be like touching a thick shaft of lightning, but one filled with pleasure. It might very well kill you, she said, but at least you'd die with a smile on your face.
— Ted Dekker
Prayer is a new, gracious, lasting will of the soul united and fast-bound to the will of God by the precious and mysterious working of the Holy Ghost.
— Julian of Norwich
For this is the Great Deed that our Lord shall do, in which Deed He shall save His word and He shall make all well that is not well. How it shall be done there is no creature beneath Christ that knoweth it, nor shall know it till it is done;
— Julian of Norwich
Also in this He shewed me a little thing, the quantity of an hazel-nut, in the palm of my hand; and it was as round as a ball. I looked thereupon with eye of my understanding, and thought: What may this be? And it was answered generally thus: It is all that is made.
— Julian of Norwich