Quotes about God
The Christian faith gives us a new conception of work as the means by which God loves and cares for his world through us.
— Timothy Keller
Ah little recks the laborer, How near his work is holding him to God, The loving Laborer through space and time
— Walt Whitman
The Christian shoemaker does his duty not by putting little crosses on the shoes, but by making good shoes, because God is interested in good craftsmanship.
— Martin Luther
Trust and value your own divinity as well as your connection to nature. Seeing God's work everywhere will be your reward.
— Wayne Dyer
God hides treasure in dirt, so that only those humble enough to dig through it find it.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
To do the work of others is slavery. To do the work of God is true liberation.
— Anonymous
Remember your created limits. So much of workaholism is a defiance of the physical limitations that God our creator has imposed upon us.
— Tim Challies
I start work by spending time in personal Bible study. Because my projects center on a question in my own faith walk, I find Bible study essential. And God gives me scriptures daily that speak to the question with which I'm struggling.
— Francine Rivers
We can never make ourselves better by trying... praying more or longer, studying more of the Word, performing good works, etc. Don't get me wrong... it's not bad to do any of these things. In fact, it's good. It's just that doing them in God's power is the only way those things will have any real and lasting effect in our lives.
— Joyce Meyer
To insist that belief in the Bible demands belief in a young Earth is to put a stumbling block in the path of many nonbelievers. It raises the question of why a God who is committed to revealing truth would make the universe and Earth measure to be old if, in fact, they are not.
— Hugh Ross
Everything is subject to change except God Himself.
— Joyce Meyer
Leadership is an act of submission to God. To be a leader means listening to all kinds of people and situations. Out of that listening, we are hoping to discern the mind of God as best we can. This is the price of leadership - it's an act of sacrifice. So leadership is part and parcel of the work of submission to God.
— Richard Foster