Quotes about Divine
When persons encounter God's self-disclosure, they not only know who God is but also who they are.
— James H. Cone
If human power in history—among races, nations, and other collectives as well as individuals—is self-interested power, then "the revelation of divine goodness in history" must be weak and not strong.
— James H. Cone
Scripture should be accepted as truth by those who believe it is God-inspired.
— James Garlow
Can you do anything to bring about a miracle? The answer: God is God, we're not. But for reasons unknown, just as God willingly relates with us, so also he partners with us. He makes miracles happen; through our prayers we can see them happen.
— James Garlow
The more you immerse yourself in the story of God's light in this life, the more likely you are to see it again on the other side.
— James Garlow
God—the all-knowing, all-powerful, everywhere-present One—wants closeness with you and me!
— James Garlow
I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew He moved my soul to seek him, seeking me; It was not I that found, O Savior true; No, I was found of thee.
— James Montgomery Boice
Fear is present when we forget that we are a part of God's divine design. Learning to experience authentic love means abandoning ego's insistence that you have much to fear and that you are in an unfriendly world. You can make the decision to be free from fear and doubt and return to the brilliant light of love that is always with you.
— Wayne Dyer
It's not correct to say Jesus is God. Now, don't run and report me to the bishop, all right? It's not correct to say that - Jesus is the union of the human and the divine. That's different.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
The New Testament presents, in its way, the same union of the divine and human as the person of Christ. In this sense also 'the word became flesh, and dwells among us.'
— Philip Schaff
Each of you is a unique child of God. God knows you individually. He sends messages of encouragement, correction, and direction fitted to you and to your needs.
— Henry B. Eyring
Faith is not a notion, but a real strong essential hunger, an attracting or magnetic desire of Christ, which as it proceeds from a seed of the divine nature in us, so it attracts and unites with its like.
— William Law