“Sometimes things have to be broken and reformed to become truly beautiful.” — Kristen Reed Copy Share Image
“I’ve reformed. The kissing is sort of a holdover.” “Don’t reform. I like you bad.” — Ruthie Knox Copy Share Image
Reformed theology belongs to this confessional tradition, and Reformed theologians and churches continue to write confessions even today. — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
Unless you have made a complete surrender and are doing his will it will avail you nothing if you've reformed a thousand… — Billy Sunday Copy Share Image
The atonement chapter [from the book Saving Calvinism] shows how there are real riches in Reformed theology that most Christians today have… — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
I own I never really warmed To the reformer or reformed. And yet conversion has its place Not halfway down the scale… — Robert Frost Copy Share Image
“We were all changing. We didn't have to be changed, to be re-educated, to be reformed. Thad been done, already.” — Mbella Sonne Dipoko Copy Share Image
“Reformed theology isn't a sledgehammer with which to hit people, it's a pillow on which they can lay their weary heads.” — Burk Parsons Copy Share Image
One of the things we in the Reformed tradition are very good at is writing doctrinal theology! — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
If the heart has been reformed by the spirit, it makes use of both the useful and delightful things created and given… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
“What is this but the contents and matter of our oath? What do we covenant? What do we vow? Is it not… — Various Copy Share Image
Now, we believe that the majority of teachers in America know our system must be reformed, to put students first so that… — Chris Christie Copy Share Image
I think that all areas of the budget have to be scrubbed. Clearly the entitlement issues have to be reformed and that's… — John Thune Copy Share Image
“Van Til, Steen’s beloved teacher, claimed, however, that only the Reformed tradition can provide the rightful context for the subject of common… — William D. Dennison Copy Share Image
No confession is inerrant; Reformed Christians are supposed to be those who seek to be constantly reformed according to the Word of… — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
“What makes us Reformed is how we understand Scripture, and this understanding is summarized in our confession. If we thought that our… — R. Scott Clark Copy Share Image
He who reforms himself, has done much toward reforming others; and one reason why the world is not reformed, is, because each… — Thomas Adams Copy Share Image
“Wherever Reformed convictions gained a foothold, there was a revival of classical learning and interest in the arts and sciences—not only among… — Michael S. Horton Copy Share Image
Reformed theology does NOT teach that God brings the ELECT kicking and screaming, against their will, into His kingdom. It teaches that… — R. C. Sproul Copy Share Image
There are constraints on what counts as "Reformed." It's more than a name or a label. It's about belonging to a particular… — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
“Of all people however, Reformed Christians should resurrect the biblical teaching on self-denial from its unjust obscurity. it is not the property… — Walter J. Chantry Copy Share Image
“Repentance is a change of mind, whereby the sinner agrees with God regarding his sin, turns from sin, despises sin, hates sin,… — Prasanth Jonathan Copy Share Image
“The Times carried detailed descriptions of Sara’s ivory gown and the five-carat blue diamond on her finger, the Cravens’ reported opinions of… — Lisa Kleypas Copy Share Image
“Zeal to expunge every trace of Romish superstition resulted in text scrutinizing and “arguments from silence” that forbade traditions such as the… — Lori Branch Copy Share Image
The Reformed tradition at the beginning of the twenty-first century is different as a consequence of this - and different in nontrivial… — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
In the twentieth century the Reformed tradition was developed in several ways including additional confessions (Barmen, the Belhar Confession, the 1967 Confession… — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
“The gospel brings tidings, glad tidings indeed, To mourners in Zion, who want to be freed, From sin and Satan, and Mount… — William Gadsby Copy Share Image
“This doctrine of total inability which declares that men are dead in sin does not mean that all men are equally bad,… — Loraine Boettner Copy Share Image
“The common Calvinist experience of life as a refugee, or of being part of a host community that received refugees, led to… — Thurgood Marshall Copy Share Image
“The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever” — Westminster Shorter Catechism Copy Share Image