Quotes about Grace
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
Love is an amazing thing. It takes the brokenness, the scars, the pain, the darkness, everything, and makes it all new.
— Charles Martin
We stood in silence, and yet I heard a familiar voice saying, Listen here, child, that's God's little girl, baggage and all, so don't go judging the cover. He doesn't care what she looks like. He'll take her and us any way he can get us. Just like the woman at the well. Best you switch lenses and start seeing her that way too.
— Charles Martin
if anything in this universe reflects the fingerprint of God, it is the human heart.
— Charles Martin
Just because something is broken doesn't mean it's no good. Doesn't mean you throw it away. It just means it's broken, and broken is okay. I wanted to tell her that broken is still beautiful, still works, still wakes me in the morning, and at the end of every day past and those to come, I can love broken.
— Charles Martin
Could you wash Judas's feet?
— Charles Martin
I've been asking the Lord to forgive me for the things in my past that brought this upon all of you. I have asked before, and I will ask again, please forgive me.
— Charles Martin
And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying.
— Charles Martin