Quotes about Relationship
I know for me, and what the Bible teaches, I want to have a relationship with Jesus.
— Joel Osteen
God wants to speak to you on a one-to-one basis every day. He wants to lead you to the good things He has in store for you.
— Joyce Meyer
Happy is he who marries the woman he wants, happier is he who marries the woman he needs, and happiest is he who marries the woman he wants and needs.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
You live in a world at war. Spiritual attack must be a category you think in or you will misunderstand more than half of what happens in your marriage.
— John Eldredge
Then suddenly he reached out and took her hand. "Why did you do that?" she asked softly. He looked up at the snowflakes, let them fall, melt on his face, turning it shiny. "Because when it's slippery out, sometimes we just need someone to hang on to until we find our footing.
— Susan May Warren
You're treating your relationship with God like a fling. As it means nothing to Him and nothing to you. As if you can walk away from each other. But God doesn't operate that way.
— Susan May Warren
We love, simply because we're loved. God's love comes first, and ours is just a response. We didn't trigger it - He did.
— Susan May Warren
He thought she'd slow him down. He could barely keep up with her.
— Susan May Warren
How she loved a man who would fit his life around the seasoning needs of a fish.
— Susan May Warren
don't judge God based on your understanding of people. God isn't just a really good guy up in the sky. He is God. He operates on an entirely different set of rules. We'll never deserve His love, but He knows that, and He's chosen to love us anyway. We can accept it or not. But that doesn't change who He is. He's a God who loves us more than we can imagine and desires to fulfill the dreams He gives His children.
— Susan May Warren
But I've long believed that marriage isn't just for our joy, but to make us stronger, better people. To change us into the people God wants us to be. And we do that through better . . . and worse.
— Susan May Warren
I don't even know what intimacy is, Pastor." "It's belonging and believing and being loving to each other. It's vulnerability to the one person you trust most. It's saying, 'Here's my ugly, battered, wounded heart. I'm going to let you see it and trust you with it.' Did you ever let her see your grief?
— Susan May Warren