Quotes about Divine
When you understand He is your Source, you don't need to fear what mankind can say because mankind doesn't have the final
— Tony Evans
In essence, God let Moses know that even when people aren't able to fulfill the calling on their lives, if they will recognize Him as Adonai, He can make them fully capable. God doesn't always call the equipped, but He always equips the called.
— Tony Evans
Only God gets to define Himself. And only God gets to reveal who He is and how He operates in history. He is who He is, not who you say He is.
— Tony Evans
When you or I surrender before our owner, the all-powerful Adonai, and lay our insecurities, doubts, and hesitations before Him, we will be amazed time and again as God shows up in the most unlikely places and uses the most unlikely people—you and me.
— Tony Evans
However, the Lord wanted His shepherds to know that He is the standard by which everything else should be measured. He is the bar that separates right from wrong. His name is the name by which we distinguish
— Tony Evans
Here is another indication, then, that divine election is to service and not eternal life.
— Tony Evans
Surrender is admitting that God's plan is better.
— Tony Evans
He certainly didn't need Abram and Sarai to help Him give them a child. After all, His name is El Shaddai—He is both the Creator and sustainer of life. And He loves to manifest Himself in the context of the impossible.
— Tony Evans
You can sleep peacefully at night because you are God's beloved—you have aligned yourself underneath His lordship and comprehensive rule—and He is working while you are snoring.
— Tony Evans
Unless the word of God enlighten men's path, the whole of their life is enveloped in darkness and obscurity, so that they cannot do anything else than miserably wander from the right way.
— Kevin Vanhoozer
For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God" (Rom. 13:1). God
— Kevin Vanhoozer
You may have heard the expression "greater levels, greater devils." This typically implies that when you are promoted spiritually, you should expect more intense warfare in your life. Yet what we sometimes fail to realize is that when God promotes us, He also protects us.
— Kris Vallotton