Quotes about Connection
It is impossible to love God without loving our neighbor.
— Mother Teresa
Liberty isn't liberalism, arbitrariness, but it's connected; it's conditioned by the great values of love and solidarity and in general by the good.
— Pope Benedict XVI
Whatever the question, love is the answer.
— Wayne Dyer
What the new mate, sports car, or unexpected check could never do, Christ says, I Can. You'll love how he achieves it. He reconnects your soul with God.
— Max Lucado
God wants to be as close to us as a branch is to a vine. One is an extension of the other. It's impossible to tell where one starts and the other ends. The branch isn't connected only at the moment of bearing fruit. The gardener doesn't keep the branches in a box and then, on the day he wants grapes, glue them to the vine. No, the branch constantly draws nutrition from the vine. Separation means certain death.
— Max Lucado
God is fond of you. If He had a wallet, your photo would be in it. If He had a refrigerator, your picture would be on it. He sends you flowers every spring and a sunrise every morning. Face it, friend, He's crazy about you.
— Max Lucado
Just as a happy child cannot mis-hug, the sincere heart cannot mis-pray.
— Max Lucado
There is no separation. There is no chasm between you and the heavens. There is no divider, no veil between you and God's love.
— Max Lucado
e-mail [email protected].
— Max Lucado
The Lord is near to all who call upon Him. Psalm 145:18
— Max Lucado
When a father leads his four-year-old son down a crowded street, he takes him by the hand and says, "Hold on to me." He doesn't say, "Memorize the map" or "Take your chances dodging the traffic" or "Let's see if you can find your way home." The good father gives the child one responsibility: "Hold on to my hand.
— Max Lucado
Do this for someone. Ask someone to tell you his—or her—story. Resist the urge to interrupt or correct. Turn off the television. Log off from the internet. Close your laptop; silence your cell phone. Give the rarest of gifts: your full attention.
— Max Lucado