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Forgiveness has no limit. There's an endless supply.
— Susan May Warren
Grace isn't just for other people. Maybe you didn't get that memo.
— Susan May Warren
We are never more loved than by our God. Our refuge and strength.
— Susan May Warren
God's not going to answer all my questions...and maybe He doesn't need to. Maybe it's enough that He saved us...and He's still saving us.
— Susan May Warren
Seriously, don't be afraid to allow grace to transform your life.
— Susan May Warren
Anne couldn't construct a world without pain. But she could trust a big, capable God who would be there, holding her when trouble invaded her world. God's grace was sufficient to hold her in any circumstance. And in this—this reality, this character of God—dwelled the joy of her faith. Joy wasn't a reaction to God's blessings. It was a state of being because of salvation through Jesus Christ.
— Susan May Warren
We are accountable because we are sinful. The unfortunate truth is that Adam chose to sin, and so do we. But the good news is that God gives us a way out, through Christ. Accountability and forgiveness in one shot. All we have to do is accept it. It's pretty easy.
— Susan May Warren
God's favor depends on His greatness, not our smallness. His great love, showered upon us ... a small life is lived by staring inward but a large one is lived by diving into God's love.
— Susan May Warren
Grace meant God knew her past and still offered her a beautiful future. An unbreakable happy ending.
— Susan May Warren
I know grace is difficult to accept... it's in our nature to want to bargain for our redemption... but you can do nothing but receive it.
— Susan May Warren
Listen, the character of God is full of mercy—not giving us what we do deserve—and grace—giving us what we don't deserve. You say you don't deserve God's help, but by your very words, you prove He isn't trying to destroy your dreams. Ask God for help. If you don't think you deserve it, then perhaps that is exactly what God wants to delight you with, to show how much He loves you.
— Susan May Warren
Trouble always feels personal. But it doesn't mean that God doesn't care about you. That He's out to get you. In fact, the opposite is true. God deliberately put Himself in the way of the ultimate tragedy to save you. That's what grace is...and frankly, He uses trouble to show you Himself.
— Susan May Warren