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By the word of the Lord, we declare to you that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will by no means precede those who have fallen asleep.
- 1 Thessalonians 4:15
Well now, if that ain't a ray of sunshine," one of the men declared.
- Tracie Peterson
If in a Christian pulpit you have no business saying, "I suggest to you" No! "These things I declare to you."
- Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The power of proclamation is the one weapon the church needs to major in these days.
- Derek Prince
Lord, I realize that I have tended toward the independence described in this chapter. Before I go one step further, I want to settle this issue with You. I repent, and I ask Your forgiveness for having this "boastful pride of life"—this tendency to seek independence from You and Your plans for me. I want to reverse that now. Lord, I make this declaration to You: By Your grace, I will live from now on in willing dependence upon You. Amen.
- Derek Prince
The Declaration of Independence does not mean we are equal in endowments, only in rights.
- Dinesh D'Souza
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth they prayed. When the Founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our creator four times, because in America we don't worship government, we worship God.
- Donald Trump
The Declaration of Sentiments, written in 1833, reads that our principles 'forbid the doing of evil that good may come, and lead us to reject—and to entreat the oppressed to reject—the use of all carnal weapons for deliverance from bondage; relying solely upon those which are spiritual, and mighty through God
- Lynn Austin
The power of proclaiming.
- John Eldredge
The old saints sang "Great Is Thy Faithfulness," both because it's true and also because they needed to declare it to be true.
- John Eldredge
Equality in America has never meant literal equality of condition or capacity. There will always be inequalities in character and ability in any society. Equality has meant rather that in the words of the Declaration of Independence, All men are created equal and are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. It is meant that in a democratic society there should be no inequalities in opportunities or in freedoms.
- John F. Kennedy
It makes no difference what Washington, DC, thinks... what Iran wants... what Russia demands or what the European Union hopes for—it only matters what God Almighty has declared! He has all power in heaven and on earth!
- John Hagee