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The word remember is not a "memory" word, but a "promise" word
- Timothy Lane
Heaven is a deeply significant word. From Abraham (Genesis 24:7) onward, it signified to the people of Israel the direct availability of God to his children, as well as his supremacy over all that affects us.
- Dallas Willard
It cannot be stressed too much that the permanent address at which the word of God may be found is the Bible.
- Dallas Willard
The Bible is the unique written Word of God. It is inerrant in its original form and infallible in all of its forms for the purpose of guiding you into a life-saving relationship with God in His kingdom. The Bible contains a body of knowledge without which human beings cannot survive. It reliably fixes the boundaries of everything God will ever say to humankind.
- Dallas Willard
Memorization is an essential element of a life without lack. It is a primary way we fill our minds with the Word of God and have our thoughts formed by God's thoughts.
- Dallas Willard
Do not expect to grow in holiness if you spend little time alone with God and do not take His Word seriously.
- Joel Beeke
Kindness is not a word much at home in current political and religious speech, but it is a rich word and a necessary one.
- Wendell Berry
and i temporary and he was the saddest word of all there is nothing else in the world its not despair until time its not even time until it was
- William Faulkner
Shreve had a brush, so I didn't have to open the bag any more.
- William Faulkner
Then I started really studying what the Scriptures say, and God showed me that it wasn't my job to do the heavy lifting. No. That was something that only He could do. It was my job to seek Him, to trust Him, and to stand on His Word.
- Chris Fabry
Perhaps no word is more overworked nowadays than the word "democracy," and those who shout loudest about it, I think, as a rule, want it least. I am always suspicious of men who speak glibly of democracy.
- Henry Ford
The word which denotes the act of baptizing, according to the usage of Greek writers, uniformly signifies or implies immersion.
- Adoniram Judson