Quote by Sloane Kennedy Download Open image ““atonement noun atone·ment \ə-ˈtōn-mənt\ Satisfaction or reparation for a wrong or injury; amends. ”” — Sloane Kennedy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
Atonement is a journey of healing that moves from the pain between a victim and an oppressor, through forgiveness, the making of amends, the… — Phil Cousineau Copy Share Image
The Atonement is an event that enables us to be reconciled to God. The word atonement, or 'at-one-ment,' means to restore or to come… — Earl C. Tingey Copy Share Image
The atonement is a multifaceted event-Jesus is shown providing surety for our debt to God, mediating the enmity between us and God, and offering… — R. C. Sproul Copy Share Image
“The Atonement brought mercy through repentance to balance justice. How thankful I am for the doctrine of repentance. Repentance is essential to salvation. We… — Robert D. Hales Copy Share Image
“Definite atonement refers not only to the intended target of the atonement—namely, the elect—but also to its efficacy: the atonement achieves its purpose, full… — David Gibson Copy Share Image
Whatever else we may say about it, the atonement fulfills the Jewish principle that only one who has been hurt can forgive. At Calvary,… — Philip Yancey Copy Share Image
The term ‘reconciliation’ describes the atonement as springing from the initiative of God Himself. — Geerhardus Vos Copy Share Image
The atonement was an intimate, personal experience in which Jesus came to know how to help each of us. — Merrill J. Bateman Copy Share Image
The meaning of atonement is not to be found in our penitence evoked by the sight of Calvary, but rather in what God did… — John Stott Copy Share Image
True atonement isn't the periodic shaving of karmic stubble via confessional; it requires deep, truthful change. It means doing the hardest thing of all:… — Ben Dolnick Copy Share Image
“No treatment of the atonement can be properly oriented that does not trace its source to the free and sovereign love of God.” — John Murray Copy Share Image
In the chapter on the nature of the atonement [in the book saving Calvinism] I argue that it is a mistake to think that… — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
“I think we killed Beck, though,” Quinn said when I released his mouth. “Beck,” I murmured. Beck said something into the bedding that I… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“Am I hurting you?” I asked worriedly. He shook his head violently. “I can’t wait anymore,” he managed to get out and then his… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“Fuck,” Quinn hissed as his body opened up for me. He was lying over Beck’s back, his tanned skin dark against our young lover’s… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“Dante?” “Yeah?” I called as I began wiping my hands on a towel since I knew what Magnus wanted. “Matty wants to say hi.”… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“I’d suspected as much, though I wasn’t sure if Memphis was going to go for that. While it had been almost a week since… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“I nodded. I risked a glance at Pops and then looked at my dad. “We…we’re hoping to have what Uncle Ren, Uncle Declan and… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“But as the day went on and Cole hadn’t returned, I’d sensed the same worry in him that was going through me. It was… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“Thirteen,” Dante murmured and I closed my eyes because I knew what was coming next. “I” — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“He closed his good eye and searched his mind for an image of Luke and a ripple of pleasure went through him as he… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“I would never get used to how gorgeous he was or the effect he had on me besides just intimidating the hell out of… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“I went for Brody only because he was closer. It took just two strides to reach him and my mouth was on his before… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image
“Do you ever play with yourself here?” I heard Hawke ask as he pressed against me again and flicked his finger over my hole.… — Sloane Kennedy Copy Share Image