Quotes about God
But in the spiritual world, degrees and vast learning don't matter. They don't necessarily prevent insight, but they can easily get in the way. God values a humble heart, and He delights to teach those who will say to Him, "Lord, I don't get it. Will You help me?
— Zig Ziglar
Even in the most difficult times in our lives, faith is built by stopping and looking at the wonder of God's power and grace in the expanse and intricacies of nature.
— Zig Ziglar
He takes up men who have come to an end of themselves, and whose trust and confidence is not in themselves but in God.
— Zig Ziglar
The mark of true faith is steadfast trust in God when we don't see what He's doing or how He's doing it.
— Zig Ziglar
When we have the courage to say yes to God, He moves in our hearts to cleanse us, heal us, motivate us, and give us opportunities to serve Him. When we say yes, He prepares us "for every good work.
— Zig Ziglar
The warmth of God's grace melts our resentment, cools our tongues, and replaces our anger with love. It doesn't mean the wound didn't happen or that it doesn't hurt, but it means we choose to focus on God's grace instead of our wounds and live in thankfulness instead of demanding justice.
— Zig Ziglar
With humility, we pursue God and delight to know Him. We increasingly realize that He is our most valuable treasure, and our hearts sing with gratitude
— Zig Ziglar
The earth and everything in it were created by God, and as the Creator, He is the rightful owner. He entrusts parts to us for a short time, but we're wise to see ourselves as managers instead of owners.
— Zig Ziglar
As God-appointed managers, we acknowledge that our money (and the skills God gave us to earn money) is the Lord's, and our first question is, Lord, how can I use this in a way that pleases You? If we ask that question often enough, we may change some of our spending habits, and we might devote more of our resources to the things that matter most to God.
— Zig Ziglar
Patience becomes a reality in us because we cling to God during times when we long for quick, complete solutions to our problems.
— Zig Ziglar
Could it be that God has been trying to form the quality of patience in us by putting difficulties, obstacles, and obstinate people in our lives? God's curriculum for all of us includes several courses on Patience 101, 201, and 301. Will we try to skip school, or will we be good students and learn our lessons?
— Zig Ziglar
When we love God with all our hearts, it affects our human relationships too.
— Zig Ziglar