Quotes about Eternity
The LORD is good. His love is forever, and his loyalty goes on and on. Psalm 100:5
— Max Lucado
Can anything separate us from the love Christ has for us?
— Max Lucado
He, at this very moment, issues invitations by the millions. He whispers through the kindness of a grandparent, shouts through the tempest of a tsunami. Through the funeral he cautions, "Life is fragile." Through a sickness he reminds, "Days are numbered." God may speak through nature or nurture, majesty or mishap. But through all and to all he invites: "Come, enjoy me forever.
— Max Lucado
In God's plan every life is long enough and every death is timely. And though you and I might wish for a longer life, God knows better. And—this is important—though you and I may wish a longer life for our loved ones, they don't. Ironically, the first to accept God's decision of death is the one who dies.
— Max Lucado
I don't know how much longer I'll be around. I'll probably be writing when the Lord says, 'Maya, Maya Angelou, it's time.
— Maya Angelou
Will I be less dead because I wrote this poem or you more because you read it long years hence.
— Maya Angelou
Before GOD,no god,after him,there will be no GOD.
— Ben Carson
Don't grow up to fast, darling. Age is inevitable, but if you nuture a childlike heart, you'll never ever grow old.
— Beth Hoffman
Life is just a breath. All that will matter forever and ever in our heavenly state is the glory that came to God through our lives.
— Beth Moore
He gives us a sudden splash of happiness here and there so we can wet our toes in what we'll be swimming in for eternity.
— Beth Moore
O, Lord, You have made everything beautiful in Your time. You have also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet we cannot fathom what You have done from beginning to end. (Eccles. 3:11)
— Beth Moore
I want a thousand things for my children, and I ask without hesitation, but I want nothing more than that God would be glorified. Life is just a breath. All that will matter forever in our heavenly state is the glory that came to God through their lives and ours.
— Beth Moore