Quotes about Love
God's love manifest through the sunrise and sunset, the mountain and the valley, the tree and the flower, the roar of the beast and the song of the bird. Through your heartbeat and your breathing, in His care for you and His supply of your needs, in taking care of you and watching over you. The Bible clearly declares His love when He says: 'I have loved you with an everlasting love.
— Josh McDowell
Mercy is the stuff you give to people that don't deserve it.
— Joyce Meyer
Why wouldn't we run to God. He's sooo good. God's not mad at anybody. He just wants to help us be the best that we can be.
— Joyce Meyer
God's love for me is perfect because it's based on Him not on me. So even when I failed He kept loving me.
— Joyce Meyer
You would be better off having nobody than the wrong somebody. (On marrying for the wrong reasons.)
— Joyce Meyer
If you can believe the God who is perfect loves you then you can believe that you are worth loving.
— Joyce Meyer
God is Good...Jesus is Lord Be Good to Yourself and each Other J-Jesus..O-Others..Y-Yourself
— Joyce Meyer
I had an unconscious, vague sort of understanding that God loved me, but the love of God is meant to be a powerful force in our lives, one that will take us through even the most difficult trials into victory.
— Joyce Meyer
Be a blessing to someone else.
— Joyce Meyer
Lord, thank You that through the blood of Jesus I can come to You with a clear conscience. Help me to walk in power, love, and sound mind today.
— Joyce Meyer
God has never promised a life without suffering, but He has promised to comfort us and give us the strength to carry on. He has also promised to work good out of everything that happens to us if we love Him and continue wanting His will in our lives (Rom. 8:28).
— Joyce Meyer
Learning to love yourself is the essence of receiving God's love. It is the ointment that brings healing to your wounded soul. Until we receive God's love and learn to love ourselves because of it, we will remain sick in our souls and live dysfunctional lives.
— Joyce Meyer