Quotes about Redemption
You tell others about Me - that I am a loving God. Your words are glib. My words are written in the blood of My only Son.
- Brennan Manning
But if I've learned anything about the world of grace, it's that failure is always a chance for a do-over.
- Brennan Manning
One thing we do know: We don't comprehend the love of Jesus Christ.
- Brennan Manning
The more guilt and shame that we have buried within ourselves, the more compelled we feel to seek relief through sin.
- Brennan Manning
Dear Abba, I'm stepping into a new day brimming with new mercies, fresh-slate-do-over grace extended freely to me by Your hands. But it is not just given to me but to all. So that my attempts to control and manipulate others, even if it's in their best interests, is not only to spit on the grace given them, but also that given to me. Father, the only thing truly "for our own good" is Your mercy. Nothing else comes close. Nothing. Have mercy on me.
- Brennan Manning
Whatever we have done in the past, be it good or evil, great or small, is irrelevant to our stance before God today. It is only now that we are in the presence of God.
- Brennan Manning
Elsewhere I've written that Jesus came not only for those who skip morning meditations, but also for real sinners, thieves, adulterers, and terrorists, for those caught up in squalid choices and failed dreams. I HAVE COME TO CALL NOT THE SELF-RIGHTEOUS, BUT SINNERS. (MATT. 9:13)
- Brennan Manning
Getting honest with ourselves does not make us unacceptable to God. It does not distance us from God, but draws us to Him—as nothing else can—and opens us anew to the flow of grace. While Jesus calls each of us to a more perfect life, we cannot achieve it on our own. To be alive is to be broken; to be broken is to stand in need of grace. It is only through grace that any of us could dare to hope that we could become more like Christ.
- Brennan Manning
It is interesting that whenever the evangelists Mark, Luke, or John mention the apostles, they call the author of the first Gospel either Levi or Matthew. But in his own Gospel, he always refers to himself as "Matthew the publican," never wanting to forget who he was and always wanting to remember how low Jesus stooped to pick him up. We are publicans just like Matthew.
- Brennan Manning
Freedom is the cornerstone of Christianity.
- Brennan Manning
The disciple living by grace rather than law has undergone a decisive conversion—a turning from mistrust to trust. The foremost characteristic of living by grace is trust in the redeeming work of Jesus Christ.
- Brennan Manning
To be alive is to be broken; to be broken is to stand in need of grace.
- Brennan Manning