Quotes about Divinity
When indeed it is in God we live, and move, and have our being. We cannot draw a breath without his help.
— Jonathan Edwards
If a sight of Christ's outward glory might give a rational assurance of His divinity, why might not an apprehension of He is spiritual glory do so too?
— Jonathan Edwards
Yea, the least glimpse of the glory of God in the face of Christ doth more exalt and ennoble the soul, than all the knowledge of those that have the greatest speculative understanding in divinity, without grace.
— Jonathan Edwards
When God spreads his glory, he is not seeking to add to himself, rather, he is just being himself.
— Jonathan Edwards
That we manifest our approbation of the Westminster Assembly's Catechism, as containing an excellent system of divinity; and we purpose to preach agreeably to the doctrines of the Bible exhibited therein.
— Jonathan Edwards
The gods can either take away evil from the world and will not, or, being willing to do so cannot; or they neither can nor will, or lastly, they are able and willing. If they have the will to remove evil and cannot, then they are not omnipotent. If they can but will not, then they are not benevolent. If they are neither able nor willing, they are neither omnipotent nor benevolent. Lastly, if they are both able and willing to annihilate evil, why does it exist?
— Epicurus
We become like the God/god we behold. We appear like the God/god we admire. We duplicate the God/god we deify. We favor the God/god we follow. We match the God/god we magnify.
— Eric Geiger
The idea that the God of the universe would humble himself to touch the lives of any of us is, in the end, far beyond our full comprehension.
— Eric Metaxas
Religion was a dead, man-made thing, and at the heart of Christianity was something else entirely—God himself, alive.
— Eric Metaxas
Even if you were to knock my head off, God would still exist.
— Eric Metaxas
God had brought me to my knees and made me acknowledge my own nothingness, and out of that knowledge I had been reborn. I was no longer the centre of my life and therefore I could see God in everything.
— Bede Griffiths
What does God the Father look like? Although I've never seen Him, I believe - as with the Holy Spirit - He looks like Jesus looked on earth.
— Benny Hinn