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Will a loving God send a man to hell? The answer from Jesus and His teachings of the Bible is, clearly, "Yes!" He does not send man willingly, but man condemns himself to eternal hell because . . .he refuses God's way of salvation and the hope of eternal life with Him.
— Billy Graham
When Christ's love fills our hearts, it puts selfishness on the run.
— Billy Graham
It was God's love which knew that men were incapable of obeying His law, and it was His love which promised a Redeemer, a Savior, who would save His people from their sins.
— Billy Graham
No one can grasp the love of the God of the universe without knowing His Son.
— Billy Graham
There is one thing God's love cannot do. It cannot forgive the unrepentant sinner.
— Billy Graham
Until the Good News of Jesus Christ burst onto the human scene, the word love was understood mostly in terms of seeking one's own advantage. Loving the unlovely was incomprehensible A loving God reaching down to sinful humans was unthinkable.
— Billy Graham
God gave the Bible to us because He wants us to know Him and love Him and serve Him. Most of all, He gave it to us so we can become more like Christ.
— Billy Graham
If I had it to do over again, I'd spend more time in meditation and prayer and just telling the Lord how much I love Him.
— Billy Graham
God is love, God is our Father, and we are His children; therefore the darkest clouds will break, and though right be worsted, wrong shall not triumph.
— Helen Keller
He who is filled with love is filled with God himself.
— St. Augustine
Do you realize that Jesus is there in the tabernacle expressly for you- for you alone? He burns with the desire to come into your heart… don't listen to the demon, laugh at him, and go without fear to receive the Jesus of peace and love…
— St. Therese of Lisieux
God loves his creatures, and he loves each one the more, the more it shares his own goodness, which is the first and primary object of his love. Therefore he wants the desires of his rational creatures to be fulfilled because they share most perfectly of all creatures the goodness of god. And his will is an accomplisher of things because he is the cause of things by his will. So it belongs to the divine goodness to fulfill the desires of rational creatures which are put to him in prayer.
— St. Thomas Aquinas