Franz Wright, from “After,” in God’s Silence
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Franz Wright, from “After,” in God’s Silence
“Good intentions have strung a lot of people along. Would you say good intentions is the same as a pure heart? Not even close. Here’s what makes your heart pure: when you have good intentions and you take those good intentions and you face the dilemma, the weakness, the things of the flesh and you get alone with God and you get resolved there, finding grace and strength there. You can even find somebody in your life who helps you, cheers you on, prays with you who you can talk to and trust in that sense, and you find victory through your good intention. That’s what reveals a pure heart.”
— Good Intentions vs A Pure Heart
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