Abraham Walking Dead Quotes

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The thing about smart mother fuckers is that sometimes, they sound like crazy mother fuckers to stupid mother fuckers...
Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead, Vol. 9: Here We Remain)
To fail to experience gratitude when walking through the corridors of the Metropolitan Museum, when listening to the music of Bach or Beethoven, when exercising our freedom to speak, or ... to give, or withhold, our assent, is to fail to recognize how much we have received from the great wellsprings of human talent and concern that gave us Shakespeare, Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, our parents, our friends. We need a rebirth of gratitude for those who have cared for us, living and, mostly, dead. The high moments of our way of life are their gifts to us. We must remember them in our thoughts and in our prayers; and in our deeds.
William F. Buckley Jr.
We have a shit storm behind door A and a storm of shit behind door B
Abraham Ford (The Walking Dead TV Series)
The Jewish theologian Abraham Heschel described the Sabbath as a “sanctuary in time.” Walking is a sanctuary in motion. The peace we experience with each step adheres, and it conveys. Portable serenity.
Eric Weiner (The Socrates Express: In Search of Life Lessons from Dead Philosophers)
Gen. 18:27. When Abraham met him he discovered that he was nothing but dust and ashes.  Gen. 32:24-32.  When Jacob met God his name was changed forever to be Israel, his leg was out of Joint and so his walk was never the same. Exodus 33:18. Moses wanted to see God and more of his glory and God said only dead men see me. Job 13: 11-14. When Job met God’s excellence he was afraid he remembered
David Katende (Return to Righteousness)
Lord Jesus, I repent for my unbelief, my hard-heartedness, my stubbornness, my chronic failure to obey. For having allowed myself to be deceived by sin. I’m so sorry. Please forgive me. Forgive any remnant of unbelief. Help me move from belief that to belief in. Please give me the gift of faith. Give me a double portion of faith. I want an Abraham kind of faith that hopes against hope. That believes in Your ability and desire to speak that which is not as though it is. Father, You have rescued me from the kingdom of darkness and transferred me into the kingdom of the Son of Your love, and yet I don’t live that way I’m sorry for trusting more in the power of the enemy than in Your power and authority. I’m sorry I haven’t done what You said to do But I want to With all that I am, I want to I want a Hebrews 11 kind of faith. The kind that pleases You and that You write about. Holy Spirit, come fill me now with faith. Father, in my weakness I have chosen unbelief because it’s easier. Because it requires nothing Forgive me Help my unbelief Lord, my enemy is fear So, in agreement with Your Word, I rebuke, bind, cast down, reject, and repel the spirit of fear in my life now and forever. Get out! Go! I’m calling you out. You must flee now in the name of Jesus. And where there is a generational curse of fear passed to me by my ancestors, I break that curse in the name and by the blood of Jesus. I proclaim that Jesus has given me—past tense—a spirit of power, love, and a sound mind. I receive the Holy Spirit now and release Him to abound and grow in my life. Father, please show me as we walk out of here any place where I am encouraging my own faithlessness. Please show me any door of unbelief. Please show me any wound of my past or experience that is limiting or hindering my deeper faith in You Father, please reveal what is hidden in me that limits me or causes me to be fearful or unbelieving Lastly, I thank You for the gift of faith, and I receive it. I open my eyes, my ears, my head, and especially my heart to faith. Father, I believe. I believe in You, in all You did, and all You said to do. And from this day forward, I have a God kind of faith that obeys—that preaches the kingdom, heals the sick, casts out demons, cleanses the lepers, and raises the dead In Jesus’ name
Charles Martin (They Turned the World Upside Down: A Storyteller’s Journey with Those Who Dared to Follow Jesus)