Water Walker Quotes
Water Walker
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Ted Dekker2,872 ratings, 4.16 average rating, 287 reviews
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Water Walker Quotes
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“Take a leap of faith and see that these troubled waters have no power over you unless you give it to them, and even then they lie.”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“The physical power of real love is staggering, because real forgiveness is staggering...”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“Know that you are loved, my dear...Know that you can and will rise above all your fears. I now call you water walker. Water Walker? Yes, you walked through the waters of your fear, didn't you?”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“The day is brimming with freedom. He took another draw of the air. There's nothing like the clean smell of freedom, wouldn't you say Eden?”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“Always remember you have been given the power to forgive any offense, and in so doing, remove it from your awareness as far as the east is from the west. True Vision is his gift, allowing you to see no blame; forgiveness is your truest purpose in the life. Seventy times seven, always leaving the old self in a watery grave and rising to find no fault. That's grace, that's true baptism and that's good news...”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“I’m here to say that you can’t make the troubled waters of life go away by defending yourself against them. You can only walk over those troubled waters if you offer peace to them and leave the safety of your boat.”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“didn’t say pardon. I said forgive. When I say forgive, I mean to see no fault or offense in the troubled sea. Let go of even the thought that it threatens you or has offended you. See it as innocent. Offer it no blame or defense. Stand tall and offer it, instead, your other cheek, no longer offended.”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“We all play our roles. One person plants the seed, another waters it, but it grows only when the season is right.”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“What does matter is whether or not we take offense when we think we’ve been wronged, regardless of who we think we are or what costume we’re wearing.”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“I’m here to say that you can’t make the troubled waters of life go away by defending yourself against them. You can only walk over those troubled waters if you offer peace to them and leave the safety of your boat. Or so it was once written, and I have found Jesus’ teaching to be true.”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“I’ve come to tell you that it’s not your fault,” he said. “Michelle’s beyond suffering, and yet you suffer, trapped in this hell of your own making. Set yourself free, Olivia. Free to love your daughter as she is, not as you wish she could be. In this you will find more peace than you can possibly imagine.”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“see? I’ve let that go. We’ve had enough offense and punishment in this family to last a lifetime. Please, don’t try to make us suffer any more.” She stared at me in silence, and I think the truth of my words finally connected with her because her face slowly softened. In truth, only I had the key to any prison in my mind, but I didn’t want to see my mother suffer. My mother was beaming proudly. There was no way I could let her go to prison. It seemed absurd to me. I smiled at her. “I’m going to find Bobby.” I left them sitting in silence and made my way toward the lake to look for Bobby. Funny how the swamps looked so different to me the last two days. I had lived in fear of them—they were a part of my prison. But now I saw that it was my fear of the swamps, not the actual swamps, that had fortified that prison. There’s always something to fear if you think fear will keep you safe. Fire. Swamps. Alligators . . . Water. I’m”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“Always remember . . . You have been given the power to forgive any offense, and in so doing, remove it from your awareness as far as the east is from the west. True vision is his gift, allowing you to see no blame; forgiveness is your truest purpose in this life. Seventy times seven, always, leaving the old self in a watery grave and rising to find no fault. That’s grace, that’s true baptism, and that’s good news, wouldn’t you say?”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“You see, Eden, it’s not the water that changes. It’s what you make of the water that changes. It’s finding no offense in the water that keeps you safe, because there’s nothing to be kept safe from when you’re already safe. One step at a time. Walk.”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
“letting go is something you do, not just talk about. Talking about forgiving changes nothing. Doing it changes everything, not just in you, but somehow in those around you. We are not healed alone.”
― Water Walker: The Full Story
― Water Walker: The Full Story
