Quotes about God
For those who love God all things work together for good.
— James MacDonald
Faith is active confidence in God.
— James MacDonald
Every step with God is a step of faith. Every lesson learned is a lesson of faith. Every victory won is a victory by faith. That's the prominence of faith in the New Testament.
— James MacDonald
Revival is: God, gladly at the center of my life, experienced and enjoyed.
— James MacDonald
Grace easily turns to hyper-grace in a world that has lost its view of God's throne room and a biblical theology of sin.
— James MacDonald
For life change to happen, we must commit to full cooperation with God's desire to transform us.
— James MacDonald
Wake up, dude! It's not about who you are. It's all about who God is.
— James MacDonald
God calls us to have strength in our character and conduct, not simply a stiff upper lip in sorrow or a stubborn persistence during hardship. Secondarily, because the word is "passive voice," we know that the strength God demands He also provides. The strength does not come from a place inside us but a source beyond ourselves, namely, the Lord.
— James MacDonald
Of course God went after Jonah, inquiring gently, "Do you do well to be angry?" However, insane from isolation, Jonah answers remarkably, "Yes, I do well to be angry, angry enough to die." Wow!
— James MacDonald
God is holy, and to see His holiness means to do it His way.
— James MacDonald
Placing evangelistic mission above the mission of God's glory is the single most destructive error in the church today and the one from which many other errors fall out. God's own glory as the priority for your church, and every church needs no reflection on our part, only obedience. Glory is not a threat to reaching lost people but is actually the most biblical and God-honoring way to get there.
— James MacDonald
Wayne Grudem, my friend and seminary professor, put it well: "God does not have size or spatial dimensions and is present at every point of space with His whole being, yet God acts differently in different places."
— James MacDonald