Quotes about Love
The Kingdom is the love of God prevailing in politics, in business, in government, in media. It is all the impact of the laws of God creating a social environment where the strong help the weak, where those who have give to those who don't. It's a society where relationships are built on love.
— Myles Munroe
Where a man's heart is, there is his treasure also.
— Ambrose of Milan
Jesus didn't say, 'Blessed are those who care for the poor.' He said, 'Blessed are we where we are poor, where we are broken.' It is there that God loves us deeply and pulls us into deeper communion with himself.
— Henri Nouwen
A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not building bridges is not Christian. This is not in the Gospel.
— Pope Francis
Experts on romance say for a happy marriage there has to be more than a passionate love. For a lasting union, they insist, there must be a genuine liking for each other. Which, in my book, is a good definition for friendship.
— Marilyn Monroe
Mercy is what moves us toward God, while justice makes us tremble in his sight.
— Pope Benedict XVI
I believe that some of us who were kept by God a long while before we found Him love Him better perhaps than we should have done if we had received Him directly, and we can preach better to others - we can speak more of His loving-kindness and tender mercy.
— Charles Spurgeon
Even though God loves us, we still have a problem: sin. It's important for us to learn how to confront sin and overcome it, because while God loves sinners, He hates sin. And He hates it because of what it does to us and how it keeps us from the abundant life Jesus died to give us.
— Joyce Meyer
When I grew up, my model of God was like a lifeguard: I knew He loved me, but He blew his whistle a lot.
— Pete Holmes
The aim of God in history is the creation of an all-inclusive community of loving persons with God himself at the very heart of this community as its prime Sustainer and most glorious Inhabitant.
— Dallas Willard
Prior to an individual's encounter with the love of God at a particular time in history, however, there has to be another, more fundamental and archetypal encounter, which belongs to the conditions of possibility of the appearance of divine love to man.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
There was never any doubt of Christ's priorities.
— Joseph Wirthlin