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Quotes about Salvation

I am seen by You under the sky, and my offenses have been forgotten by You--but I have not forgotten them.
— Thomas Merton
It is only the infinite mercy and love of God that has prevented us from tearing ourselves to pieces and destroying His entire creation long ago. People seem to think that it
— Thomas Merton
Bonum est praestolari cum silentio salutare Dei. ("It is good to wait in silence for the salvation of God.")
— Thomas Merton
He is most glorified by those in whom His mercy has produced the greatest love.
— Thomas Merton
My life is a listening, His is a speaking. My salvation is to hear and respond. For this, my life must be silent. Hence, my silence is my salvation.
— Thomas Merton
Jesus is the messianic craftsman whom Zechariah spoke about.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
all of Scripture is about Bet Av—"The Father's House." God longs for every human being to come into His house and to know His love and care. It is only when we find our place in His family that we find joy and peace and salvation.
— Kathie Lee Gifford
When it comes to the nitty-gritty, what ties these threads of biblical narrative together into a revelation of God's love is that God has commanded us to refrain from grumbling about the dailiness of life. Instead we are meant to accept it as a reality that humbles us even as it gives cause for praise. The rhythm of sunrise and sunset marks a passage of time that marks each day rich with the possibility of salvation.
— Kathleen Norris
Conversion is seeing ourselves, and the ordinary people in our families, our classrooms, and on the job, in a new light. Can it be that these very people—even the difficult, unbearable ones—are the ones God has given us, so that together we might find salvation?
— Kathleen Norris
God does not patch up the old life, or make certain repairs on the old life; He gives a new life, through the new birth.
— Kathryn Kuhlman
God sent His Son—His only begotten Son, born of a virgin (and therefore without the sin that every human has at birth)—to die for our sins.
— Kay Arthur
Ask Jesus to come and live in your heart. Then give yourself to Him to live in His heart. Pray
— Kenneth Copeland