Quotes about Revelation
Art is eternal for it reveals the inner landscape which is the soul of man.
— Martha Graham
A man who did not have but one wife in the Resurrection that woman will not be his but be taken from him & given to another.
— Brigham Young
I put the Scriptures above all the sayings of the fathers, angels, men and devils. Here I take my stand.
— Martin Luther
What is offered to man's apprehension in any specific revelation of Christ is the living God himself.
— Karl Barth
Nature is the true revelation of the Deity to man. The nearest green field is the inspired page from which you may read all that it is needful for you to know.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
There are three distinct comings of the Lord of which I know: His coming to men, His coming into men, and His coming against men.
— Bernard of Clairvaux
It is, generally, in the season of prosperity that men discover their real temper, principles, and designs.
— Edmund Burke
Satan and his fallen angels will be cast out of Heaven and will come down to the earth at the middle of the Tribulation period, and they'll make war with God's people (Revelation 12:14, 17).
— Terry James
We will find out. It will all become clear. Heaven is involved, and heaven never leaves anything in which it is involved unresolved.
— Terry James
For it is really better for us not to know a thing, because [God] has not revealed it to us, than to know it according to man's wisdom, because he has been bold enough to assume it.
— Tertullian
Most of us pass our lives away eating the husks of life. Within them, beneath the rind, is a sweeter fruit than ever we have tasted. How shall we find it unless the rind is peeled away by Wisdom greater than our own, by a Love whose ways are strange and bewildering to us.
— St. Therese of Lisieux
Even though the natural light of the human mind is inadequate to make known what is revealed by faith, nevertheless what is divinely taught to us by faith cannot be contrary to what we are endowed with by nature. One or the other would have to be false, and since we have both of them from God, he would be the cause of our error, which is impossible.
— St. Thomas Aquinas