Quotes about God
The phrase "timing is everything" is never more true than in your walk with God—HIS timing is everything.
— Stormie Omartian
Praying is not telling God what to do. It's trusting that God knows what to do.
— Stormie Omartian
All theisms—Judaism, Christianity and Islam—the difference between the self and God is radical. Pride is the fundamental sin of human beings.
— James Sire
There are indeed solid ontological foundations for an understanding of signals of transformation. Both Thomas Aquinas and John Calvin take the notion of God to be a direct perception of God's existence, one unmediated by reason, by revelation, by society, or by psychological need.
— James Sire
Atoms dead could never thus stir the human heart of us Unless the beauty that we see the veil of endless beauty be, Filled full of spirits that have trod Far hence along the heavenly sod and seen the bright footprints of God.
— James Sire
As priests, we represent our nations, our neighborhoods, our families and our friends before the throne of Almighty God.
— James Goll
Dream language is a love language. Our dreams are love letters sent to us from Papa God. When our guard is down and our analytical skepticism is less active, God whispers in our ear.
— James Goll
One: God, beginning, source (Gen. 1:1). Two: witness,
— James Goll
In the midst of all this, he gives us a revolutionary concept concerning the central issue of what authentic prophetic ministry is all about: Worship God! Worship God, and you will be walking in the opposite spirit from that of this world. And as you worship God, someone—the great Someone—will inhabit your praises,
— James Goll
No matter what I see or how many times I think I may have seen it before, I always ask, "What is this, Lord?" I am confident that the same God who gives me the revelation can also interpret it for me.
— James Goll
We must remember that keys like intimacy, devotion, faithfulness and friendship with God are how you embrace the One who calls you and ultimately discover your calling.
— James Goll
Prophecy means the expressed thoughts of God spoken in a language that no people, in their natural gifts of speech, could articulate on their own. The substance and nature of prophecy exceed the limits that the human mind is capable of thinking or imagining. Its purpose is to edify, exhort, and comfort either individuals or the corporate Body of Christ. Although prophecy comes through the mouth or pen of people, it comes from the mind of God.
— James Goll