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Quotes about Revelation

The Jesus that men want to see is not the Jesus they really need to see.
— G Campbell Morgan
Sometimes I need to be a stranger to myself. Only then my soul can show me not what I want, but what I need to see.
— Paulo Coelho
Jesus has revealed Himself in the Scripture. If we want to know Him, if we want to know the Truth, we must devote ourselves to the reading, study, and meditation of His Word
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
I love the wry motto of the Paleontological Society, meant both literally and figuratively, for hammers are the main tool of our trade: Frango ut patefaciam - I break in order to reveal.
— Stephen Jay Gould
Your true heart is best revealed in secret. In other words, the secret you is the real you.
— Stephen Kendrick
Latter-day Saints, having received the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands, are entitled to personal inspiration in the small events of life as well as when they are confronted with the giant Goliaths of life.
— James Faust
I believe that the appearance of God the Father and His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, in 1820 to Joseph Smith unlocked the heavens not only to the great spiritual knowledge revealed in this dispensation but also to secular knowledge.
— James Faust
Everything I need to know is revealed to me. Everything I need comes to me. All is well in my life.
— Louise Hay
When you grow suspicious of a person and begin a system of espionage upon him, your punishment will be that you will find your suspicions true.
— Elbert Hubbard
Someone who always has to lie discovers that every one of his lies is true.
— Elias Canetti
It is impossible to deny that Christians and Muslims have a common agenda here: both faiths have at their heart the living image of a community raised up by God's call to reveal to the world what God's purpose is for humanity.
— Rowan Williams
If you have never known the power of God's love, then maybe it is because you have never asked to know it - I mean really asked, expecting an answer.
— Frederick Buechner