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Rhema Quotes By Kelli Williams

Real life, raising kids and trying to raise them to be good people takes a lot of work. It's all about (appearing) effortless, yet there's so much effort. You do it the best you can. — Kelli Williams

Rhema Quotes By David Sedaris

I always think it's a good policy to like the people who like you. — David Sedaris

Rhema Quotes By Jeff Bridges

The more space and emptiness you can create in yourself, then you can let the rest of the world come in and fill you up. — Jeff Bridges

Rhema Quotes By Emily Mortimer

I never felt I was quite the ticket academically. I always felt I had to put in an enormous amount of effort not to be disappointing. So I worked really hard, but at the time it suited me, because I didn't do very much else. — Emily Mortimer

Rhema Quotes By R. Alan Woods

A gift twice given is a gift most cherished — R. Alan Woods

Rhema Quotes By Diego Pineda

Once you understand that God has made your mouth like a sharp sword (Isaiah 49:2), you will speak the Scriptures not only to tell stories but to transform the world around you. Perhaps that's why people said that Jesus' teaching was different than the teaching of the scribes, because he taught with authority. Why? He knew the power of the rhema words. — Diego Pineda

Rhema Quotes By R. Alan Woods

Logos (The Biblical Manuscripts/Canon of Scriptures) & Rhema (The Person/Life/Words/Death/Resurrection of Jesus Christ): The 'special' & 'ultimate' revelation of God. Without these revelations God would be unsearchable, unknowable, and inscrutable."

~R. Alan Woods [2013] — R. Alan Woods

Rhema Quotes By C. Wagner

The rhema is regarded as a more immediate word from God which we do not find in the 66 books of the Bible. — C. Wagner

Rhema Quotes By John Green

He walked over to Isaac and grabbed him by the shoulders. "Dude, pillows don't break. Try something that breaks."
Isaac reached for a basketball trophy from the shelf above the bed and then held it over his head as if waiting for permission.
"Yes," Augustus said. "Yes!" The trophy smashed against the floor, the plastic basketball player's arm splintering off, still grasping its ball. Isaac stomped on the trophy.
"Yes!" Augustus said. "Get it!" And then back to me, "I've been looking for a way to tell my father that I actually sort of hate basketball, and I think we've found it. — John Green