Quotes about God
God's love never ceases. Never. Though we spurn him. Ignore him. Reject him. Despise him. Disobey him. He will not change. Our evil cannot diminish his love. Our goodness cannot increase it. Our faith does not earn it anymore than our stupidity jeopardizes it. God doesn't love us less if we fail or more if we succeed. God's love never ceases.1
— Max Lucado
God does not exist to make a big deal out of us. We exist to make a big deal out of him. It's not about you. It's not about me. It's all about him.
— Max Lucado
There's an antidote to our fears- trust. If we trust God more,we can fear less.
— Max Lucado
In the Chinese language the word for righteousness is a combination of two characters, the figure of a lamb and a person. The lamb is on top, covering the person. Whenever God looks down at you, this is what he sees: the perfect Lamb of God covering you.
— Max Lucado
The more radical the change, the greater the joy. And it's worth every effort, for this is the joy of God.
— Max Lucado
For you to be healthy, you must rest. Slow down, and God will heal you. He will bring rest to your mind, to your body, and most of all to your soul. He will lead you to green pastures.
— Max Lucado
Grace is God as heart surgeon, cracking open your chest, removing your heart—poisoned as it is with pride and pain—and replacing it with his own. Rather than tell you to change, he creates the change. Do you clean up so he can accept you? No, he accepts you and begins cleaning you up. His dream isn't just to get you into heaven but to get heaven into you.
— Max Lucado
Identity: smack-dab in the middle...Neither omnipotent nor impotent. Neither God's MVP nor God's mistake.
— Max Lucado
But prayer isn't asking God to do what we want. Prayer is asking God to what is right.
— Max Lucado
Need unchanging truth to trust? Try God's. His truth never wavers
— Max Lucado
GRACE GRACE is the GIFT of God's Riches' the PEACE of God, The LOVE of God, The HOPE of God.
— Max Lucado
Does God guarantee the absence of struggle and the abundance of strength? Not in this life. But he does pledge to reweave your pain for a higher purpose.
— Max Lucado