Quotes about God
No other religion in the world reveals a personal God who loves us for who we are, not what we do.
— Peter Scazzero
Sadly, when we look deep beneath the surface of our lives, most of us are not doing anything fundamentally differently from what our families did. God's intention, however, is that our local churches and parishes are to be places where, slowly but surely, we are re-parented on doing life Christ's way. God intends that his new community of people be the place where we are set free.
— Peter Scazzero
Sabbath provides for us now an additional rhythm for an entire reorientation of our lives around the living God. On Sabbaths we imitate God by stopping our work and resting.
— Peter Scazzero
twenty-four hours) to rest and delight in God.
— Peter Scazzero
Observing the Sabbath, we affirm: "God is the center and source of our lives. He is the beginning, the middle, and the end of our existence." We trust God to provide and care for us.
— Peter Scazzero
On Sabbath I embrace my limits. God is God. He is indispensable. I am his creature. The world continues working fine when I stop.
— Peter Scazzero
We stop on Sabbaths because God is on the throne, assuring us the world will not fall apart if we cease our activities.
— Peter Scazzero
The core spiritual issue in stopping revolves around trust. Will God take care of us and our concerns if we obey him by stopping to keep the Sabbath?
— Peter Scazzero
Allow yourself to experience the full weight of your feelings. Allow them without censoring them. Then you can reflect and thoughtfully decide what to do with them. Trust God to come to you through them. This is the first step in the hard work of discipleship.
— Peter Scazzero
On Sabbaths God also invites us to slow down to pay attention and delight in people.
— Peter Scazzero
The issue is not, by any means, to blindly follow our feelings, but to acknowledge them as a part of the way God communicates to us.
— Peter Scazzero
4. Contemplate The final quality of a biblical Sabbath is, of course, the contemplation of God. The Sabbath is always "holy to the LORD" (Exodus 31:15). Pondering the love of God remains the central focus of our Sabbaths.
— Peter Scazzero