Phrase by 'Jakob Bohme'

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All men who give up themselves in obedience unto God, they are received in Christ's obedience, viz. in the fulfilling of the obedience, the Jew and the Christian, and so likewise the heathen who has neither the law nor Gospel.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Men , God , Law , Obedience


When the Soul that is sprung from God's Word and Will is entered into its own desire to will of itself, it will run in mere uncertainty till it return to its Original again.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Will , God , Soul , Uncertainty


The liver signifieth the element of water, and it is also the water; for from the liver cometh the blood in the whole body into all the members. The liver is the mother of the blood.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Blood , Body , Mother , Water


A true Christian, who is born anew of the Spirit of Christ, is in the simplicity of Christ, and hath no strife or contention with any man about religion.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Man , True , Religion , Simplicity


A Christian is of no sect. He can dwell in the midst of sects, and appear in their services, without being attached or bound to any. He hath but one knowledge, and that is, Christ in him.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Being , Knowledge , Without , Christian


If men would as fervently seek after love and righteousness as they do after opinions, there would be no strife on earth, and we should be as children of one father, and should need no law or ordinance. For God is not served by any law, but only by obedience.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Love , Children , Father , God


Men should friendly confer together, and offer one another their gifts and knowledge in love, and try things one with another, and hold that which is best, and not so stand in their own opinion as if they could not err.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Love , Best , Knowledge , Together


If Love dwelt not in Trouble, it could have nothing to love. But its substance which it loves, namely the poor soul, being in trouble and pain, it hath thence cause to love this its own substance and to deliver it from pain, that so itself may by it be again beloved.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Love , Nothing , Soul , Pain


The virtue of Love is nothing and all, or that Nothing visible out of which All Things proceed. Its power is through All Things; its height is as high as God; its greatness is as great as God.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Love , God , Power , Love Is


Just as a drop of water in the ocean cannot avail much; but if a great river runneth into it, that maketh a great commotion.

Author: Jakob Bohme - German Theologian
  Great , Water , Ocean , River


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