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Going without food or water will kill the body, but the lack of relationship will kill the mind and spirit.
— David Jeremiah
Let's dare to enter into an intimate relationship with God without fear, trusting that we will receive love and always more love.
— Henri Nouwen
It isn't about singing a particular hymn or reciting a prayer — it's about a relationship with your Heavenly Father who loves and cares for you.
— Brian Houston
Contemplative living is living in true relationship with oneself, God, others and nature, free of the illusions of separateness.
— Thomas Merton
It takes discipline and compassion to awaken the divine in ourselves long enough to recognize the divine in another.
— Mary Anne Radmacher
There is a sense in which the danger of our lives increases in proportion to the depth of our relationship with Christ.
— David Platt
Doctors don't know everything really. They understand matter, not spirit. And you and I live in the spirit.
— William Saroyan
In a short time God began to manifest His power and soon the building could not contain the people. Now the meetings continue all day and into the night and the fire is kindling all over the city and surrounding towns. Proud, well-dressed preachers come in to "investigate." Soon their high looks are replaced with wonder, then conviction comes, and very often you will find them in a short time wallowing on the dirty floor, asking God to forgive them and make them as little children.
— William Seymour
Then you will not be ashamed to tell men and demons that you are sanctified, and are living a pure and holy life free from sin, a life that gives you power over the world, the flesh, and the devil.
— William Seymour
The Pentecostal power, when you sum it all up, is just more of God's love. If it does not bring more love, it is simply a counterfeit.
— William Seymour
Religion is what you do with your solitude.
— William Temple
It is a great mistake to think that God is chiefly concerned with our being religious.
— William Temple