Quotes about Divine
Purposes, plans, and achievements of men may all disappear like yon cloud upon the mountain's summit; but, like the mountain itself, the things which are of God shall stand fast for ever and ever.
— Charles Spurgeon
Prior to an individual's encounter with the love of God at a particular time in history, however, there has to be another, more fundamental and archetypal encounter, which belongs to the conditions of possibility of the appearance of divine love to man.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
God's word is always effective and produces whatever it expresses. My words, on the contrary, cannot create anything; I can only change what already is into something else.
— Mother Angelica
This sounds really weird, but I feel like God has given me so many beauty dilemmas so I can help people.
— Huda Kattan
God is not subject to the dimension of time. He dwells in eternity.
— Ray Comfort
I think it's very important to maintain the classical Christian distinction between the Creator and creation.
— John Polkinghorne
Even if you are divine, you don't disdain male consorts.
— Michelangelo
It is in giving that I connect with others, with the world and with the divine.
— Isabel Allende
We clearly see in God's Word that anything He tells us to do, He will give us the ability to do it. But do we really believe it? Do we want to believe it? It's easier to come up with excuses for why we can't do things that are hard or that we really don't want to do.
— Joyce Meyer
If you will do what God tells you to do, there's no person on Earth and no devil in Hell that can keep you from having what God wants you to have.
— Joyce Meyer
Everything God tells us to do is for our good. Whether it's direction you get in His Word or something He's specifically put in your heart for your situation in life, the absolute best thing you can ever do is obey Him promptly and completely.
— Joyce Meyer
When it comes to my own turn to lay my weapons down, I shall do so with thankfulness and fatigue, and whatever be my destiny afterward, I shall be glad to lie down with my fathers in honor. It is human at least, if not divine.
— Robert Louis Stevenson