Quotes about Continuing
To memorize Scripture effectively, you must have a plan. The plan should include a selection of well-chosen verses, a practical system for learning those verses, a systematic means of reviewing them to keep them fresh in your memory, and simple rules for continuing Scripture memory on your own.
— Jerry Bridges
all that the LORD has commanded you through Moses from the day the LORD gave them and continuing through the generations to come—
— Numbers 15:23
And Job continued his discourse:
— Job 29:1
EARTH DAY reminds the people of the world of the need for continuing care which is vital to Earth's safety.
— Margaret Mead
A journalist, it is said, enjoys a license to be educated in public; we are the lucky ones, allowed to spend our days in a continuing course of adult education.
— Joseph Campbell
Humanity's deepest desire for knowledge is justification enough for our continuing quest.
— Stephen Hawking
disciples are not copiers of Christ but continuing incarnations of Jesus' life and love.
— Leonard Sweet
The Eucharistic sacrifice of the body and blood of Christ embraces in turn the mystery of our Lord's continuing passion in the members of his mystical body, the church in every age.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Not to abide in Jesus' love would mean that we stop believing that we are loved by Jesus. We look at our circumstances - perhaps persecution or disease or abandonment - and we conclude that we are not loved by Jesus anymore. That's the opposite of abiding in the love of Jesus. So abiding in his love means continuing to believe, moment by moment, that we are loved.
— John Piper
The long-term challenge for disciples, however, is to represent the gospel not by seeking literally to duplicate past scenes but rather by continuing to follow Jesus into the present in ways that are both faithful and (necessarily) creative.
— Kevin Vanhoozer
Put thy whole trust in God and let Him be thy fear and thy love, He will answer for thee Himself, and will do for thee what is best. Here hast thou no continuing city,(3) and wheresoever thou art, thou art a stranger and a pilgrim, and thou shalt never have rest unless thou art closely united to Christ within thee.
— Thomas a Kempis
Yes, one can wager war in this world, ape love, torture one's fellow man, or merely say evil of one's neighbor while knitting. But, in certain cases, carrying on, merely continuing, is superhuman.
— Albert Camus