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Easter is a time to rejoice, be thankful, be assured that all is forgiven so life extends beyond the soil of earth.
- Byron Pulsifer
This is a proof of a well-trained mind, to rejoice in what is good and to grieve at the opposite.
- Cicero
The more you rejoice in your own forgiveness, the quicker you will be to forgive others.
- Timothy Keller
As I've watched the Berlin Wall come down, the cry for freedom in China, and the eastern bloc nations, I rejoice, because I see the bankruptcy of Marxist-Leninism, socialism in this world.
- Jerry Falwell
Be a sinner and sin strongly, but more strongly have faith and rejoice in Christ.
- Martin Luther
Be a sinner and sin mightily, but more mightily believe and rejoice in Christ.
- Martin Luther
The heavenly blessing is to be delivered from the law, sin and death; to be justified and quickened to life: to have peace with God; to have a faithful heart, a joyful conscience, a spiritual consolation; to have the knowledge of Jesus Christ; to have the gift of prophecy, and the revelation of the Scriptures; to have the gift of the Holy Ghost, and to rejoice in God.
- Martin Luther
So if you wish to rejoice in Christ, for His sake you must bear sorrow, confusion, inward and outward vexations. The reason is that you cannot hold to Christ without offending the prince of the world. You cannot hold fast to the God of life without rousing against yourself the author of death.
- Martin Luther
And this our God, so Scripture says, rejoices over us when we are persuaded that He is not incensed at us but is our kind and lovable Friend.
- Martin Luther
Whose heart would not rejoice in its inmost core at hearing these things?
- Martin Luther
Be a sinner and sin boldly, but believe and rejoice in Christ even more boldly.
- Martin Luther
Part of the reason for Paul's anxiety about shared table-fellowship, and shared worship, in Galatians 2 and Romans 14 and 15, was that Christian meals, not least but not only the eucharist, constituted a central part of what he meant by celebrate, rejoice. The word celebration has become almost a technical term, certainly in my own church and perhaps elsewhere, for 'holding a eucharist'. We must guard against that becoming a dead metaphor.
- NT Wright