Quotes about Father
In the midst of the awesomeness, a touch comes, and you know it is the right hand of Jesus Christ. You know it is not the hand of restraint, correction, nor chastisement, but the right hand of the Everlasting Father. Whenever His hand is laid upon you, it gives inexpressible peace and comfort, and the sense that "underneath are the everlasting arms" (Deuteronomy 33:27), full of support, provision, comfort, and strength.
— Oswald Chambers
Is the Son of God praying in me, bringing honor to the Father, or am I dictating my demands to Him?
— Oswald Chambers
God is my Father, He loves me, and I will never think of anything that He will forget, so why should I worry?
— Oswald Chambers
On your very worst, most rebellious, and most faithless day, you can run into the holy presence of your heavenly Father and he will not turn you away. Your acceptance has not been, nor will it ever be, based on your performance.
— Paul David Tripp
Christ's sacrifice satisfied the Father's anger so that, as his child, you will receive his discipline but need not fear his wrath.
— Paul David Tripp
If God is your Father, the Son is your Savior, and the Spirit is your indwelling Helper, you have hope no matter what you're facing.
— Paul David Tripp
In your weakness, worry, doubt, and fear, he pleads to the Father in your defense.
— Paul David Tripp
There is so much that we are incapable of understanding. So rest is found in trusting the Father.
— Paul David Tripp
Can you tell the story of redemption in one sentence? Sin has driven us out of the garden, but grace drives us right into the Father's arms.
— Paul David Tripp
Jesus faced separation from his Father in the here and now so that we would know the Father's acceptance now and for all eternity.
— Paul David Tripp
Sin has driven us out of the garden, but grace drives us right into the Father's arms.
— Paul David Tripp
Everyone prays,' he pointed out. 'Even non-Christians pray. The difference when Christians do it is that they are climbing into the lap of their heavenly Father.
— Pete Greig