Quotes about God
God gives us just enough evidence so that those who want him can have him. Those who want to follow the clues will.
— Lee Strobel
When the Bible says God loves the world, it doesn't footnote any exceptions. God's grace is inexhaustible.
— Lee Strobel
Only by facing my sin could God use it to change me for the better. The Bible warns that God's discipline isn't pleasant, but in the end the changes God produces in our character are worth it.
— Lee Strobel
Does a person have to suspend their critical judgment in order to believe in something as improbable as miracles?" Craig sat upright in his chair and raised his index finger as if to punctuate his point. "Only if you believe that God does not exist!" he stressed.
— Lee Strobel
Nothing is more fulfilling than seeing ordinary people turned into extraordinary followers of God, imbued with his Spirit and enabled by his power to make incredible differences in the lives of others.
— Lee Strobel
Turn to God for help not as a last resort, but as a first priority.
— Lee Strobel
So if someone were to say he was God, that wouldn't have made any sense to them and would have been seen as clear-cut blasphemy. And it would have been counterproductive to Jesus in his efforts to get people to listen to his message.
— Lee Strobel
So do whatever it takes to keep the wonder of God's grace fresh in your heart.
— Lee Strobel
Jesus, the ultimate sacrificial lamb of God, who paid for sin once and for all. Here was the personification of God's plan of redemption.
— Lee Strobel
God didn't love me because I made myself valuable through service; on the contrary, I was valuable because I was loved by God.
— Lee Strobel
I see faith as being a reasonable step in the same direction that the evidence is pointing. In other words, faith goes beyond merely acknowledging that the facts of science and history point toward God. It's responding to those facts by investing trust in God—a step that's fully warranted due to the supporting evidence.
— Lee Strobel
The truth is that God could have forgiven my past and given me assurance of heaven and yet kept me at arm's length. He could have made me a mere servant in his kingdom household — and even that would have been more than I merited. But his grace is far more outrageous than that.
— Lee Strobel