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Perhaps the most shockingly transcendent thing about the God we worship is that He is pleased to stoop down to us, to draw near, to know us, love us, walk with us, and call us all by name.
— RC Sproul Jr.
Neither marriage's heart nor adventure are found in the banner days, those events we record and look back on. The glory is the ordinary.
— RC Sproul Jr.
the greater the sin you forgive them of, the greater the measure of the Spirit that will come to you.
— RT Kendall
If there is anything that will make us blush in heaven, it will be the realization of how much we were loved on this earth-but didn't appreciate it. And if we knew how much God welcomes us when we turn to Him, we would almost certainly pray more than we do. God likes our company.
— RT Kendall
If our marriages are to survive the long haul, we certainly must have a love that keeps no record of wrongs.
— RT Kendall
The power of the Holy Spirit cannot be successfully duplicated. If a person is supernaturally changed and given a love for God's glory, God did it.
— RT Kendall
Instead of being resentful that God is jealous, we should be thankful that He is like that. It shows He cares!
— RT Kendall
If there is anything that will make us blush in heaven, it will be the realization of how much we were loved on this earth-but didn't appreciate it.
— RT Kendall
Loving others always costs us something and requires effort. And you have to decide to do it on purpose. You can't wait for a feeling to motivate you.
— Joyce Meyer
If the boy and girl walk off into the sunset hand-in-hand in the last scene, it adds 10 million to the box office.
— George Lucas
Every person on the earth today lived at one time in heavenly realms. We walked with our Heavenly Father. We knew Him. We heard His voice. We loved Him.
— Joseph Wirthlin
There's a deceptive sin that can keep us from walking in love: pride. It's deceptive because when you have pride, you're usually too proud to admit it. I know this because I used to have teachings on pride and they didn't sell well.
— Joyce Meyer