Quotes about Grace
Let me give you some advice that has helped me in such times. Stop and ask yourself a few questions to get reoriented. Is God good? Has He been good to me? Does His Word light the path ahead of me? Are His grace and provision sufficient for all my needs? Has He met my needs in the past? Has He given me promises to bear me through the difficulty? Yes, yes, and yes!
— David Jeremiah
Return to the LORD your God, for He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness; and He relents from doing harm" (Joel 2:13).
— David Jeremiah
When insult comes our way, we look for a way to respond in love (Matthew 5:38-39).
— David Jeremiah
You are in Christ Jesus, who became for us wisdom from God—and righteousness and sanctification and redemption. —1 CORINTHIANS 1:30
— David Jeremiah
When insult comes our way, we look for a way to respond in love.
— David Jeremiah
Instead of getting what he wanted, he got what he needed—a deeper vision of God's grace and strength in his life.
— David Jeremiah
When surrounded by miracles, it is not proper to doubt the will of the Most High God.
— Davis Bunn
I'm merely trying to be something akin to a nice, kind, good actress.
— Christina Ricci
Ageing's alright, better than the alternative, which is not being here.
— George H. W. Bush
For we are not saved by believing in our own salvation, nor by believing anything whatsoever about ourselves. We are saved by what we believe about the Son of God and His righteousness. The gospel believed saves; not the believing in our own faith.
— Horatius Bonar
We are forgiven, that we may be like Him who forgives us.
— Horatius Bonar
It is forgiveness that sets a man working for God. He does not work in order to be forgiven, but because he has been forgiven, and the consciousness of his sin being pardoned makes him long for its entire removal than ever he did before. An unforgiven man cannot work. He has not the will, nor the power, nor the liberty. He is in chains. Israel in Egypt could not serve Jehovah. "Let my people go, that they may serve Me." was God's message to Pharaoh (exodus 8:1) first liberty, then service.
— Horatius Bonar