Quotes about Glory
But because we don't trust Jesus to do what He says He will do, or believe that He is who He says He is, or have not caught a glimpse of His infinite glory, we sit at drawing boards and draw up programs and methods and draft strategies that we hope might bring people to Christ. But Jesus could not have been clearer: the only begotten Son of God4 is the draw.
— Leonard Sweet
Faith does not operate in the realm of the possible. There is no glory for God in that which is humanly possible. Faith begins where man's power ends.
— George Muller
In my deepest wound I saw your glory, and it dazzled me.
— St. Augustine
Glory to God in highest heaven, Who unto man His Son hath given; While angels sing with tender mirth, A glad new year to all the earth.
— Martin Luther
To be truly seen and understood - in all our innocence and glory and yes, our brokenness, too - is to be delivered into the spiritual ethers where both seen and seer are healed.
— Marianne Williamson
In the dust of defeat as well as the laurels of victory there is a glory to be found if one has done his best.
— Eric Liddell
Since the object of our worship is the glorious and majestic God of heaven, when worship becomes empty, the problem lies somewhere with the subject (us), not the object (God).
— Donald Whitney
From matters as crucial as the death of Jesus, to those as mundane as eating and drinking, the Bible presents the glory of God as the ultimate priority and the definitive criterion by which we should evaluate everything.
— Donald Whitney
We best defend the Lord's glory by speaking first TO Him about unbelieving men rather than speaking first ABOUT Him to unbelieving men.
— Sinclair Ferguson
The Glory of God, and, as our only means of glorifying Him, the salvation of human souls, is the real business of life.
— CS Lewis
Worship is living our life individually and corporately as continuous living sacrifices to the glory of a person or thing.
— Mark Driscoll
There is an intimate connection between the life of the Christian here and the enjoyment and the glory in the day of Christ's appearing.
— George Muller