Quotes about Blessed
If there ever is to be a blessed humanity it must be preceded by a radical change in human nature.
- Herman Bavinck
Whatever evil voices may rage, Science, secure among the powers that are eternal, will do her work and be blessed.
- Thomas Henry Huxley
Blessed are those who know what on earth they are here on earth to do and set themselves about the business of doing it.
- Max Lucado
Christ loves mothers and is drawn to their tears, words, and prayers. After all, He lived in the house, ate her cooking, saw her clean His clothes and His room, and knew she was blessed above all women.
- Perry Stone
Although Boller entirely ignores them, there are numerous Gospel phrases in Washington's writings from the teachings of Jesus, the one whom Washington publicly called "the Divine Author of our Blessed Religion.
- Peter Lillback
desire will be at rest, not only our desire for God but all our desires; so that the joy of the blessed is full to perfection—indeed, over-full, since they will obtain more than they were capable of desiring
- Peter Kreeft
Blessed is he who keeps the words of the prophecy of this book. (Revelation 22:7)
- David Jeremiah
There might even be the sound of the gospel, but it seemed to contain no glad tidings at all. It did not come from warm lips to startled ears as the message of eternal life — the glorious gospel of the blessed God (1 Timothy 1:11). Men lived, but their minister never asked them whether they were born again!
- Horatius Bonar
A life can be blessed without your ever deserving it. You can be loved by people just because they choose to love you.
- Lisa Wingate
Any Greek scholar will tell you the word blessed is far too sedate and beatific to carry the percussive force Jesus intended. The Greek word conveys something like a short cry of joy, Oh, you lucky person!
- Philip Yancey
My whole family are in the entertainment industry. It is always something I was used to; I was quite lucky growing up. To all my friends, it was quite exciting, but to me it was quite normal.
- Emily Atack
Christ has conquered death, not only by suppressing its evil effects, but by reversing its sting. By virtue of Christ's rising again, nothing any longer kills inevitably, but everything is capable of becoming the blessed touch of the divine hands, the blessed influence of the will of God upon our lives.
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin