Quotes about God's Work
Times may be hard and people may be demanding, but never forget that life is special. Every single day is a special day. God is at work in you!
— Charles Swindoll
The call of God creates sight in us. It's the work of God in our hearts to awaken us before his word.
— John Piper
Our assignment has never been about what we can do for God, but what can God do through us.
— Bill Johnson
The tablets were the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God, engraved on the tablets.
— Exodus 32:16
work of salvation, in its full sense, is (1) about whole human beings, not merely souls; (2) about the present, not simply the future; and (3) about what God does through us, not merely what God does in and for us.
— NT Wright
Thus God's work and His eyes are in the depths, but man's only in the height.
— Martin Luther
The point [of the gospels] is not whether Jesus is God, but what God is doing in and through Jesus. What is this embodied God up to?
— NT Wright
The work of the kingdom, in fact, is summed up pretty well in those Beatitudes. When God wants to change the world, he doesn't send in the tanks. He sends in the meek, the mourners, those who are hungry and thirsty for God's justice, the peacemakers, and so on.
— NT Wright
Repentance always brings a person to the point of saying, "I have sinned." The surest sign that God is at work in his life is when he says that and means it. Anything less is simply sorrow for having made foolish mistakes—a reflex action caused by self-disgust.
— Oswald Chambers
The work of obedience is difficult and of the highest importance; so that if anyone can be negligent therein because God will help and assist him, it is because he hates it, he likes it not. Let others do what they please, I shall endeavour to comply with the apostle's advice upon the enforcement which he gives unto it: Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his own good pleasure. These
— John Owen
We often forget that everything we see, animate or inanimate, is a visual manifestation of the work of our invisible God. We have become so accustomed to trees, mountains, sky, air, water, flowers, animals, vegetables and people that we no longer see them for what they are - God's work.
— Mother Angelica
Now, here's a little tip. If you try to play God instead of playing the man, it won't work out so well. When you try to do God's job for Him, it backfires. It's the Holy Spirit's job to convict; it's your job to love. We
— Mark Batterson