When life is a horror....Don't look like a ghost!
one primary enemy of the Gospel__egalism__omes in two forms. Some people avoid the gospel and try to save themselves by keeping the rules, doing what they__e told, maintaining the standards, and so on (you could call this __ront-door legalism_). Other people avoid the gospel and try to save themselves by breaking the rules, doing whatever they want, developing their own autonomous standards, and so on (you could call this __ack-door legalism_).
Quote Detail
one primary enemy of the Gospel__egalism__omes in two forms. Some people avoid the gospel and try to save themselves by keeping the rules, doing what they__e told, maintaining the standards, and so on (you could call this __ront-door legalism_). Other people avoid the gospel and try to save themselves by breaking the rules, doing whatever they want, developing their own autonomous standards, and so on (you could call this __ack-door legalism_).
Quick Answer
What this quote page tells you
This canonical quote page keeps the full saying, the attributed author, any linked work, and the topic tags together so the quote can be cited from one stable URL.
Related Quotes
More quote cards from the same area
He was an animal. Everyone knows never to corner one that's injured...even if it is just his pride.
What humans want most of all, is to be right. Even if we're being right about our own doom. If we believe there are monsters around the next corner ready to tear us apart, we would literally prefer to be right about the monsters, than to be shown to be wrong in the eyes of others and made to look foolish.
The old exhortations to nationalist fervor and jingoist pride have begun to lose their appeal. Perhaps because of rising standards of living, children are being treated better worldwide. In only a few decades, sweeping global changes have begun to move in precisely the directions needed for human survival. A new consciousness is developing which recognizes that we are one species.
False humility is the pride of not being proud, real humility is without the consciousness that pride exists.
Vronsky saw nothing and no one. He felt himself as a king, not because she had made an impression on Anna-he did not yet believe that-but because the impression she had made on him gave him happiness and pride.