Quotes about Inspiration
All over the world men and women are looking wistfully to heaven.
— Ellen White
Paul was a living example of what every true Christian should be. He lived for God's glory... "For me to live is Christ." Philippians 1:21.—Our High Calling,
— Ellen White
The Bible is the textbook, and it is to be searched diligently—not as we would read a book among many books. It must be to us the book that meets the wants of the soul.
— Ellen White
The Lord Jesus loves His people, and when they put their trust in Him, depending wholly upon Him, He strengthens them. He will live through them, giving them the inspiration of His sanctifying Spirit, imparting to the soul a vital transfusion of Himself.—Sabbath School Worker, February 1, 1896.
— Ellen White
A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things. Matthew 12:35.
— Ellen White
Wherever he was, God was with him, giving him words to speak and power to work miracles.
— Ellen White
Men of the highest education in the arts and sciences have learned precious lessons from Christians in humble life who were designated by the world as unlearned. But these obscure disciples had obtained an education in the highest of all schools. They had sat at the feet of Him who spoke as "never man spake." [252]
— Ellen White
The effort to grasp the great truths of revelation imparts freshness and vigor to all the faculties. It expands the mind, sharpens the perceptions, and ripens the judgment. The study of the Bible will ennoble every thought, feeling, and aspiration as no other study can. It gives stability of purpose, patience, courage, and fortitude; it refines the character, and sanctifies the soul.
— Ellen White
The world, though fallen, is not all sorrow and misery. In nature itself are messages of hope and comfort.
— Ellen White
They had witnessed the proclamation of the law in awful
— Ellen White
What oxygen is to the lungs, such is hope to the meaning of life.
— Emil Brunner
Shall Earth no more inspire thee, Thou lonely dreamer now? Since passion may not fire thee Shall Nature cease to bow? Thy mind is ever moving In regions dark to thee; Recall its useless roving -- Come back and dwell with me.
— Emily Bronte