Quotes about God
but the call here is not so much about specific activities as it is about a lifestyle committed to God's purposes, encompassing all the details of daily life.
— Timothy Lane
When I live out of a biblical sense of who I am (identity) and rest in who God is (worship), I will be able to build a healthy relationship with you.
— Timothy Lane
For this reason we can say that we all live theologically; that is, the things we believe about God and ourselves are the foundation for all the decisions we make, all the actions we take, and all the words we speak.
— Timothy Lane
Do you see how money and time reveal your heart in relation to God and others? How you use time and money in your human relationships says much about your relationship with God.
— Timothy Lane
Either I get my identity vertically, out of my sense of who God is and worship who he has made me in Christ, or I will seek to get my identity horizontally, out of my circumstances, relationships, and successes.
— Timothy Lane
Change within community is counterintuitive to the way we often think, but Scripture clearly presents it as God's way of making us more like Christ.
— Timothy Lane
Romans 1:25 indicates that idolatry is often the result of taking good things in creation and making them ultimate things. They usurp the supreme place that only the Creator should have in our hearts and lives.
— Timothy Lane
If I am going to love you as I should, I must worship God as Sovereign
— Timothy Lane
To love you as I should, I must worship God as Savior
— Timothy Lane
God's work is driven by an agenda so much grander than simply making our lives better. He wants to remake us into his likeness. And that likeness can be seen in Jesus.
— Timothy Lane
People need to see that the gospel belongs in their workplace, their kitchen, their school, their bedroom, their backyard, and their van. They need to see the way the gospel makes a connection between what they are doing and what God is doing.
— Timothy Lane
Language is not a human invention to be used in whatever way serves our interests. If God is the first speaker, then language is his creation. This means that our ability to speak was given to us by the Creator and it exists for his glory.
— Timothy Lane