Quotes about Enduring
The deepest and most enduring happiness is found only in God. Not from God, but in God.
— John Piper
Then I will raise up for Myself a faithful priest. He will do whatever is in My heart and mind. And I will build for him an enduring house, and he will walk before My anointed one for all time.
— 1 Samuel 2:35
There are three things that last: faith, hope and love, and the greatest of these is love.
— 1 Corinthians 13:13
This is true. What a man is survives him. It can
— John Maxwell
The Character Ethic taught that there are basic principles of effective living, and that people can only experience true success and enduring happiness as they learn and integrate these principles into their basic character.
— Stephen Covey
Being happy in God and living righteously tastes far better for far longer than sin does. When my hunger and thirst for joy is satisfied by Christ, sin becomes unattractive. I say no to immorality not because I hate pleasure but because I want the enduring pleasure found in Christ.
— Randy Alcorn
All that is not eternal is eternally out of date.
— CS Lewis
the fear of the Lord, saith he, is clean, enduring for ever. The fear of the Lord, that is, the Word of the Lord, the written word; for that which he calleth in this place the fear of the Lord, even in the same place he calleth the law, statutes, commandments, and judgments of God.
— John Bunyan
That Jesus is popular in Mark 2:2, however, is not a general model for Christian ministry; the rest of Mark itself shows that eventually crowds denounced Jesus (15:13—14). From these narratives we might learn to use any popularity for good at the moment but not to count on it enduring.
— Craig Keener
Go now, write it on a tablet in their presence and inscribe it on a scroll; it will be for the days to come, a witness forever and ever.
— Isaiah 30:8
Love is within us. It cannot be destroyed, but can only be hidden.
— Marianne Williamson
Definition of a relationship - an enduring, mutually-agreed upon connection or union, which fulfills certain needs of the individuals involved and the society in which they live.
— Leo Buscaglia