Eos 10 Quotes

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16:7Cumque invenisset eam angelus Domini juxta fontem aquae in solitudine qui est in via Sur in deserto 16:8dixit ad illam : Agar ancilla Sarai unde venis et quo vadis Quae respondit : A facie Sarai dominae meae ego fugio. 16:9Dixitque ei angelus Domini : Revertere ad dominam tuam et humiliare sub manu illius. 16:10Et rursum : Multiplicans inquit multiplicabo semen tuum et non numerabitur prae multitudine. 16:11Ac deinceps : Ecce ait concepisti et paries filium : vocabisque nomen ejus Ismael eo quod audierit Dominus afflictionem tuam. 16:12Hic erit ferus homo : manus ejus contra omnes et manus omnium contra eum : et e regione universorum fratrum suorum figet tabernacula. 16:13Vocavit autem nomen Domini qui loquebatur ad eam : Tu Deus qui vidisti me. Dixit enim : Profecto hic vidi posteriora videntis me. 16:14Propterea appellavit puteum illum Puteum viventis et videntis me. Ipse est inter Cades et Barad. 16:15Peperitque Agar Abrae filium : qui vocavit nomen ejus Ismael. 16:16Octoginta et sex annorum erat Abram quando peperit ei Agar Ismaelem.
J.F. O'Neill (The Clementine Vulgate)
1. Until the end of time the Christian Church has but one Teacher, Jesus Christ. “One is your Master (), even Christ, and all ye are brethren. One is your Master (), even Christ” (Matt. 23:8, 10). What He, Christ, has commanded His disciples, they are to teach all men to the end of time (Matt. 28:20). Even though Christ in the state of exaltation has withdrawn His visible presence from the Church, He is and remains the one Teacher of His Church; through His Word, which He gave the Church in the Word of His Apostles, He teaches the Church to the end of time (John 8:31-32; 17:20). The Apostles, too, declare that Christ is the sole Teacher of the Church. They bind the Christians to their doctrine (2 Thess. 2:13-15; Gal. 1:6-9), but do that only because they know that their word is Christ’s Word (1 Cor. 14:37: “… the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord”; 2 Cor. 13:3; 1 Tim. 6:3). And after the days of the Apostles all orthodox teachers of the Church viewed the situation in the same way. Luther: “If any man would preach, let him suppress his own words. He may speak them in the family and State. But here in the Church he must speak nothing but the Word of the rich Head of the family; else it is not the true Church. In the Church the rule should be: God is speaking.” (St. L. XII: 1413.) It is thus a monstrous thing when men who would be the teachers of Christendom demand “academic freedom.” Whoever demands doctrinal license places himself on a level with Christ and, eo ipso, in opposition to Christ. For that reason all false teachers are called antichrists (1 John 2:18): “Even now there are many antichrists.
Francis Pieper (Christian Dogmatics: Volume 1)
as companies mature (more than 10), they reach a tipping point when this all-for-one approach becomes a roadblock to growth and people start tripping over each other. Everyone is still trying to do everything, and that just doesn’t work anymore.
Gino Wickman (What the Heck Is EOS?: A Complete Guide for Employees in Companies Running on EOS)
The real goal is 80 percent or better. If you’re above that level, you have a well-oiled machine with the traction you require. The highest score ever achieved is 88 percent, by The Benefits Company, a 10-person organization that is one of the best small companies I’ve ever seen. Rob Tamblyn, the owner and a pure visionary, had a vision to create the best service company in the benefits business. Since beginning The EOS Process, The Benefits Company has experienced 30 percent growth on average every year for the last five years. To say that it’s gaining traction would be an understatement.
Gino Wickman (Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business)