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God presents the Sabbath rest as a shelter we can enter. (Hebrews 4:1-11)
- Charles Swindoll
Come hither, my dear. Come hither, that I mightest protectest thou!
- Ted Dekker
Once born into child like faith, brimming with belief, typical people began to lose their faith. Society mocks them. Their friends smirk. They come to change the world, but over time the world changes them. Soon they forget the faith they once had. Then one day someone tells them the truth, but they don't want to go back, because they're comfortable in their new skin. Being a stranger in this world is never easy.
- Ted Dekker
But all will be well, and all will be well, and every kind of thing will be well.
- Julian of Norwich
All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.
- Julian of Norwich
And all shall be well. And all shall be well. And all manner of things shall be exceeding well.
- Julian of Norwich
Grace transforms our failings full of dread into abundant, endless comfort … our failings full of shame into a noble, glorious rising … our dying full of sorrow into holy, blissful life. …. Just as our contrariness here on earth brings us pain, shame and sorrow, so grace brings us surpassing comfort, glory, and bliss in heaven … And that shall be a property of blessed love, that we shall know in God, which we might never have known without first experiencing woe.
- Julian of Norwich
God is everything that is good, she writes. All life's pleasures and comforts are sacramental; they are God's hands touching us.
- Julian of Norwich
AND thus our good Lord answered to all the questions and doubts that I might make, saying full comfortably: I may make all thing well, I can make all thing well, I will make all thing well, and I shall make all thing well; and thou shalt see thyself that all manner of thing shall be well.
- Julian of Norwich
All shall be well.
- Julian of Norwich
And then shall it verily be known to us His meaning in those sweet words where He saith: All shall be well: and thou shalt see, thyself, that all manner of things shall be well.
- Julian of Norwich
IT IS NOT GOD'S WILL that we follow the feeling of pains in sorrow and mourning for them" AND after this He shewed a sovereign ghostly pleasance in my soul. I was fulfilled with the everlasting sureness, mightily sustained without any painful dread. This feeling was so glad and so ghostly that I was in all peace and in rest, that there was nothing in earth that should have grieved me.
- Julian of Norwich