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I am looking for my heart.
- John Eldredge
Beauty is one of the richest graces God has provided to heal our souls and absorb his goodness.
- John Eldredge
My soul just can't do life at the speed of smartphones. But I was asking it to; everybody's asking theirs to.
- John Eldredge
And so, dear heart, it is time for your restoration. For there is One greater than your Enemy. One who has sought you out from the beginning of time. He has come to heal your broken heart and restore your feminine soul. Let us turn now to him.
- John Eldredge
A man's heart reflects the man... Proverbs 27:19
- John Eldredge
For the search for wholeness compels every person, every hour of their lives, whether they know it or not. We ache to be made whole again. And only one Person who ever walked this earth can do this for the heart and soul he created himself.
- John Eldredge
Communion with God is the one need of the soul beyond all other need," wrote George MacDonald. "Prayer is the beginning of that communion and some need is the motive of that prayer."
- John Eldredge
If I've lost the capacity for, and the enjoyment of relationship, I know things are deeply off in my soul.
- John Eldredge
And as I do, even as I say it out loud—I give everyone and everything to you—my soul cooperates a good bit. I'm settling down.
- John Eldredge
The adventures and work that we choose must fit the soul of the boy. One young man's adventure would be terrifying to another.
- John Eldredge
As you practice release, what you're doing is creating soul space. You're literally carving out the intellectual and emotional space for God to come in.
- John Eldredge
The world then is the enemy of our souls; first, because, however innocent its pleasures, and praiseworthy its pursuits may be, they are likely to engross us, unless we are on our guard: and secondly, because in all its best pleasures, and noblest pursuits, the seeds of sin have been sown; an enemy hath done this; so that it is most difficult to enjoy the good without partaking of the evil also.
- John Henry Newman