Quotes about Grace
On thee, Jesus, all our hopes depend. In thee all power is vested, even power to make sinful creatures instrumental in enlightening the heathen.
— Adoniram Judson
I have a dogmatic certainty: God is in every person's life. God is in everyone's life. Even if the life of a person has been a disaster, even if it is destroyed by vices, drugs or anything else - God is in this person's life. You can - you must - try to seek God in every human life.
— Pope Francis
When you make a mistake and the devil comes and tells you 'You're no good,' you don't have to take on the guilt and condemnation he wants to put on you. No! You can immediately confess your mistake to God, thank Him for forgiving you and cleansing you with the blood of Jesus, and move forward in the victory of His grace and forgiveness.
— Joyce Meyer
'It is finished' will not be, as we know from the tradition of the ordering of these words from the cross, the last words of Jesus. 'It is finished' is a cry of victory.
— Stanley Hauerwas
you need to accept exactly where you are in relationship to your Higher Power and drop the idea that you have to be perfect before you can let God in. The irony is that God is sitting on the doorstep waiting while you think you have to clean house. In reality, He doesn't care if your house is dirty; He wants to help you clean things up. He's calling through the door, "If you let me in, I'll help you vacuum, honey!" He wants to uplift your life.
— Lisa Nichols
Prayers are answered in ways we don't choose. The river of grace bubbles up in unexpected places.
— Lisa Wingate
The most important skill in life is to learn the acceptance of that which you have not planned for yourself.
— Lisa Wingate
Even when we are lost, God has not lost us.
— Lisa Wingate
There is so much good. So much grace. So much pouring into the river. A quiet water, this river of grace. Its work done in ways that do not seek attention. Yet it is there. Always there. A
— Lisa Wingate
Maybe grace was all around me, bubbling through, passing under my feet, and I'd never seen it because I'd never tried to see.
— Lisa Wingate
What we cannot change, we must endure without bitterness.
— Lisa Wingate
Forgive me, Father. Forgive my weakness. Forgive my wondering. Bring me to those beautiful shores of home and let me content my feet in the soft sands of all that you have prepared for me. Let me be thankful for all that you have given, neither hungering nor thirsting for what is not my cup. Your
— Lisa Wingate