Quotes about Humility
I do kind of wish he had chosen another way to do it. But I'll take grace anywhere I can get it.
— Terri Blackstock
Everyone must be quick to hear, slow to speak and slow to anger; for the anger of man does not achieve the righteousness of God. Therefore, putting aside all filthiness and all that remains of wickedness, in humility receive the word implanted, which is able to save your souls.
— Terri Blackstock
Whatever views we hold, we should be careful not to get caught up in thinking that our view is the "best" and that only we have the truth.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
The person who has nothing to do doesn't need to put on airs or leave any trace behind.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
People have to realize that just because you're a Christian, it doesn't mean that you're perfect, because every once in a while everyone stumbles.
— Tim Tebow
I'm not good at a lot of things. I am not good at keeping my room clean. I am not good at eating healthy. I am not good at sports anymore. I used to be! Not so much anymore.
— Zendaya
All thing I thought I knew; but now confess, the more I know I know, I know the less.
— John Owen
Far better it is for you to say: "I am a sinner," than to say: "I have no need of religion." The empty can be filled, but the self-intoxicated have no room for God.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
In sanctification, there is never, under any circumstances, any room for self-pride or self-praise.
— GC Berkouwer
Worthy partakers are those who confess their sins in self-abhorrence, humiliation, faith in God's promises, and gratefulness of heart. This is the 'worthiness' that belongs to the Lord's Supper. It is not at all meritorious in nature, but is in complete harmony with what is signified and sealed in the Lord's Supper. It is a worthiness that coincides with a confession of 'unworthiness' and with trust in the salvation of God.
— GC Berkouwer
The Spirit alone could perform the miracle of making man walk on the road of sanctity without a sense of his own worth.
— GC Berkouwer
God is asking for that abandonment of man to Himself which says, "We pour all at Thy feet, and if Thou shouldst crown us, we would rejoice, but only that a crown was ours to cast at the feet of Christ." When men reach that point, greed has gone out of their service.
— G Campbell Morgan