Quotes about Grace
power of the Holy Spirit is superabundant.
— Watchman Nee
God never asks us to do anything we can do. He asks us to live a life which we can never live and to do a work which we can never do. Yet, by His grace, we are living it and doing it.
— Watchman Nee
Our rest lies in looking to the Lord, not to ourselves. In the degree that we look off unto Him to that degree are we delivered from self. We rest on the finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ, not on our own shifting experience. True spiritual life depends not on probing our feelings and thoughts from dawn to dusk but on looking off to the Savior!
— Watchman Nee
God is well able to deal with our sins; but He cannot deal with a man under accusation, because such a man is not trusting in the Blood.
— Watchman Nee
Where is our comfort but in the free, uninvolved, finally mysterious beauty and grace of this world that we did not make, that has no price? Where is our sanity but there? Where is our pleasure but in working and resting kindly in the presence of this world? (pg. 215, Economy and Pleasure)
— Wendell Berry
We are certain that there is forgiveness, because there is a Gospel, and the very essence of the Gospel lies in the proclamation of the pardon of sin.
— Charles Spurgeon
We're all fallen people in a fallen world.
— Charles Martin
As strange as it sounds, broken people are fixed by other broken people. It's God's economy.
— Charles Martin
And they ate supper before they said grace...Oh, um...she moved into his house, stayed awhile, and then they got married.
— Charles Martin
Child, the Lord gives you what you need, when you need it.
— Charles Martin
This side of the grave, no one--and I don't care who they are or what sin or sins they have or are committing--is too far gone.
— Charles Martin
We're all broken, all walk with a limp. Here is the truth about you and me: even when in a far-off country, wasted life, stripped bare, smeared, squandered, nothing but scar tissue and shameful, self-inflicted wounds, the love of the Father finds the son and daughter.
— Charles Martin