God, who might have directed the assassin's dagger so as to end your career in a moment, has given you this quarter of an hour for repentance. Reflect, then, wretched man, and repent.
Alexandre DumasThere is no use of pretending in front of people
who had repented pretending to be someone else.
The end of this world looks closer
in eyes of them who want to repent.
Tags: subjectivity end-of-the-world repent
You're going to have things to repent, boy,' Mr. John had told Nick. 'That's one of the best things there is. You can always decide whether to repent them or not. But the thing is to have them.
Ernest HemingwayTags: sin repent ernest-hemingway nick-adams
I am ready. I have repented my sins and soon I will be in heaven with Christ my savior. Now I must die like a man.
Charles PortisTags: heaven diet christ sins repent
Repentance is a lifetime self-improvement.
Toba BetaTags: repent
At first are moving tombs on the surface of the surface of the earth; then we become static tombs in the brims of the cemetary soil; waiting to become eternal people in fellowship for God. I know there is another fellowship in heaven!
Israelmore AyivorTags: god heaven sin die burial grave eternal-life jesus-christ repentance fellowship graveyard funeral christ cemetary tomb everlasting-life repent rip rest-in-peace ressurection death-died i-shall-see-go resurrect till-we-meet-again
To share out your soul freely, that is what metanoia (a change of mind, or repentance)really refers to: a mental product of love. A change of mind, or love for the undemonstrable. And you throw off every conceptual cloak of self-defense, you give up the fleshly resistance of your ego. Repentance has nothing to do with self-regarding sorrow for legal transgressions. It is an ecstatic erotic self-emptying. A change of mind about the mode of thinking and being.
Christos YannarasTags: love relationships repentance orthodoxy being repent eastern-orthodoxy relation intersubjectivity metanoia self-giving yannaras eighth-day-books kenotic orthodox-ontology
I do believe that when a man confesses to his neighbor and says he's sorry, he thinks more of him than he did before. You see, we all know we have done wrong, but we haven't usually confessed it. And it's a funny thing, but when the time comes when there's something he needs to repent of himself, he hesitates for fear of the shame of having to confess it. To me the shame lies in not confessing after you know you're in the wrong.
George MacDonaldTags: shame wrong right repent confess
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