Quotes about Eternity
Where do I go after I die? Is there a God? What do I do with my fears?
— Max Lucado
Since no one can take our Christ, no one can take our joy.
— Max Lucado
May the Hero of all history talk personally to you. May you find in Jesus the answer to the deepest needs of your life. May you remember your highest privilege: you are known by God and cherished by heaven.
— Max Lucado
I have never been more or less saved than the moment I was first saved. Not one bad deed has deducted from my salvation. No good deed, if there are any, has enhanced it. My salvation has nothing to do with my work and everything to do with the finished work of Christ on the cross.
— Max Lucado
Here is the big difference between victory in Christ and victory in the world: A victor in the world rejoices over something he did. But the believer rejoices over who he is—a child of God, a forgiven sinner, an heir of eternity.
— Max Lucado
God is not bound by time.
— Max Lucado
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