Quotes about Eternity
God wants us to know we are saved, for saved people are dangerous people, willing to face off with the world, unafraid of the consequences since they know that, whatever happens, they will have eternal life.
— Max Lucado
May you live in such a way that your death is just the beginning of your life.
— Max Lucado
The maker of the stars would rather die for you than live without you. And that is a fact. So if you need to brag, brag about that.
— Max Lucado
When we see death, we see disaster. When Jesus sees death, he sees deliverance!
— Max Lucado
What you think of Jesus Christ Will thoroughly color how you think about everything else.
— Max Lucado
Want to see the size of my love? he invites. Ascend the winding path outside Jerusalem. Follow the dots of bloody dirt until you crest the hill. Before looking up, pause and hear me whisper, This is how much i love you.
— Max Lucado
Here's a salute to a long good life: goodness that outlives the grave. love that outlasts the final breath. May you live your life in such a way that your death is just the beginning of your life.
— Max Lucado
When Jesus says he will keep you safe, he means it. Hell will have to get through him to get to you.
— Max Lucado
There are times when God sends thunder to stir us. There are times when God sends blessings to lure us. But then there are times when God sends nothing but silence as he honors us with the freedom to choose where we spend eternity.
— Max Lucado
Earthly fears are no fears at all. All the mystery is revealed. The final destination is guaranteed. Answer the big question of eternity, and the little questions of life fall into perspective.
— Max Lucado
God is unchanging. The weather changes. Fashion changes. Even change changes. God has not changed and cannot and will not ever change. He is always the same—yesterday, today, and tomorrow (Heb. 6:17—18).
— Max Lucado
He planted a one-word caution sign between you and hell's path: perish. "Whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16). Jesus spoke of hell often. Thirteen percent of his teachings refer to eternal judgment and hell.4 Two-thirds of his parables relate to resurrection and judgment.5 Jesus wasn't cruel or capricious, but he was blunt. His candor stuns.
— Max Lucado