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Quotes about Revelation

He hung naked on the cross. I had not known—I had not thought. . . . The paintings, the carved crucifixes showed at the least a scrap of cloth. But this, I suddenly knew, was the respect and reverence of the artist. But oh—at the time itself, on that other Friday morning—there had been no reverence. No more than I saw in the faces around us now.
— Corrie Ten Boom
Lord, reveal what holds my mind hostage. Show me what I fear the most. Go ahead, help me face what terrifies me.
— Craig Groeschel
When you reach out to God humbly, you'll find that He's already reaching out to you.
— Craig Groeschel
There is a difference between believing in and believing. Thomas believed in Jesus. But once he touched his Lord, once he had his questions answered, once the tension was resolved, Thomas no longer believed in Jesus. He believed him.
— Craig Groeschel
Revelation addresses many issues that have not changed because human nature and God's character have remained constant. It
— Craig Keener
The book of Revelation is a book of worship that summons us to recognize the awesome majesty of our Lord.
— Craig Keener
Revelation announces that God is still in control and that he will conclude this stage of history the way he has promised.
— Craig Keener
I love trying things and discovering how I hate them.
— DH Lawrence
Tragedy is like strong acid - it dissolves away all but the very gold of truth.
— DH Lawrence
I'll never forget watching 'I'm Not There' with Cate Blanchett, because it was the first time she saw the finished film and saw her performance in it. I was sitting next to her experiencing it vicariously through her fresh eyes and hoping she liked it.
— Todd Haynes
In those moments, I'd known that something new was being formed in me, too, created so gently that I hadn't even realized it until that evening by the shore.
— Lisa Wingate
Secrets ain't a healthy thang, no matter how old they is. Sometimes the oldest secrets is the worst of all.
— Lisa Wingate