Quotes about Hope
For sÃ¥ledes elskede Gud verden, at han gav sin enbÃ¥rne søn, for at enhver som strækker ud hos ham, ikke skal fortabes, men have evigt liv (John G. Paton's oversættelse)
— Max Lucado
You may not be down to your final heartbeat, but you may be down to your last paycheck, solution, or thimble of faith. Each sunrise seems to bring fresh reasons for fear
— Max Lucado
GRACE GRACE is the GIFT of God's Riches' the PEACE of God, The LOVE of God, The HOPE of God.
— Max Lucado
Does God guarantee the absence of struggle and the abundance of strength? Not in this life. But he does pledge to reweave your pain for a higher purpose.
— Max Lucado
Sustaining grace promises not the absence of struggle but the presence of God.
— Max Lucado
God has given us peace in our pain. He covers us all the time. Even when we are out of control, he is still there.
— 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
The stone was moved—not for Jesus—but for the women; not so Jesus could come out, but so the women could see in!
— Max Lucado
God is not going to let you see the distant scene either. So you might as well quit looking for it. He promises a lamp unto our feet, not a crystal ball into the future (Psalm 119:105). We do not need to know what will happen tomorrow. We only need to know he leads us and "we will find grace to help us when we need it" (Hebrews 4:16 NLT).
— 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
God never promises to remove us from our struggles. He does promise, however, to change the way we look at them.
— Max Lucado
But God will use your mess for good. We see a perfect mess; God sees a perfect chance to train, test, and teach the future prime minister. We see a prison; God sees a kiln. We see famine; God sees the relocation of his chosen lineage. We call it Egypt; God calls it protective custody, where the sons of Jacob can escape barbaric Canaan and multiply abundantly in peace. We see Satan's tricks and ploys. God sees Satan tripped and foiled.
— Max Lucado