Quotes about People
You've got to love your people more than your position.
— John Maxwell
The goal of the gospel is to produce a type of people consumed with passion for God an love for others.
— JD Greear
I just really love people a lot. I really love them.
— Alice Walker
Hear Jesus as a family and serve Him. Care about people and love people.
— Louie Giglio
Ggrace is God's best idea - it's His decision to ravage people by love, to rescue passionately, and to restore justly.
— Max Lucado
God hates loneliness, and community is God's answer to loneliness. When we walk alongside other people, we find a community where we learn how to love.
— Rick Warren
Jesus tends to his people individually. He personally sees to our needs. We all receive Jesus' touch. We experience his care.
— Max Lucado
God sees us with the eyes of a Father. He sees our defects, errors, and blemishes. But He also sees our value. What did Jesus know that enabled Him to do what He did? Here's part of the answer: He knew the value of people. He knew that each human being is a treasure. And because He did, people were not a source of stress, but a source of joy.
— Max Lucado
Fear, at its center, is a perceived loss of control. When life spins wildly, we grab for a component of life we can manage: our diet, the tidiness of a house, the armrest of a plane, or, in many cases, people. The more insecure we feel, the meaner we become.
— Max Lucado
If the Bible is called the Good Book, it's not because its people are. Blood flows as freely through the stories as the ink through the quills that penned them.
— Max Lucado
If the Bible is called the Good Book, it's not because its people are. Blood runs as freely through the stories as the ink through the quills that penned them.
— Max Lucado
Unity is possible among the people of our nation with the right kind of leadership. But we the people must for ourselves determine that we will be indivisible regardless of the leadership, and we must exercise our ability to identify the divisive forces and vote them out of office.
— Ben Carson