I believe in holiness and sacredness in other people. It doesn't mean that the clouds part and I see God. That's a juvenile way of thinking about it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I always believed in God, I would go to mass most of the time, but I had no idea of the calling to holiness.
I'm a holy man minus the holiness.
I have followed holiness, I have taught truth, and I have been most in the main things; not that I thought the things concerning our times little, but that I thought none could do anything to purpose in God's great and public matters, till they were right in their conditions.
I believe in prayer and in strong belief.
I'm not a religious person. I'm Catholic, so I consider myself more of a spiritual person. I believe in God.
I think I'm a very religious person. I think I believe in God as much as any man does. I don't only believe in God, I know there's God.
We are 100 percent responsible for the pursuit of holiness, but at the same time we are 100 percent dependent upon the Holy Spirit to enable us in that pursuit. The pursuit of holiness is not a pull-yourself-up-by-your-own-bootstraps approach to the Christian life.
When holiness is achieved by conforming to God's will, one knows intuitively that which is wrong and that which is right before the Lord. Holiness speaks when there is silence, encouraging that which is good or reproving that which is wrong.
I'm not religious, but I'm very spiritual.
One of the central motivations for holiness in the New Testament is to be who you are, to understand your identity and your union in Christ and to live that way.
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