Quotes about Grace
A good traveler leaves no tracks. Good speech lacks fault-finding.
— Lao Tzu
humility is beyond our reach. if it were a product of reaching, we would instinctively be proud of reaching it. it is a gift.
— John Piper
Hurry ruins saints as well as artists.
— Thomas Merton
Not to be daily mortifying sin, is to sin against the goodness, kindness, wisdom, grace, and love of God, who hath furnished us with a principle of doing it.
— John Owen
Forgive everyone for your own sins and be sure to tell them you love them which you do.
— Jack Kerouac
The peace produced by grace is a spiritual stability too deep for violence — it is unshakeable
— Thomas Merton
You can't trust God to be unmerciful. There you have the beginning of all wisdom.
— Robert Frost
'Mormonism' has made me all I am; and the grace, the power, and the wisdom of God will make me all that I ever will be, either in time or in eternity.
— Brigham Young
Grace has to be the loveliest word in the English language. It embodies almost every attractive quality we hope to find in others. Grace is a gift of the humble to the humiliated. Grace acknowledges the ugliness of sin by choosing to see beyond it. Grace accepts a person as someone worthy of kindness despite whatever grime or hard-shell casing keeps him or her separated from the rest of the world. Grace is a gift of tender mercy when it makes the least sense.
— Charles Swindoll
God never asked us to meet life's pressures and demands on our own terms or by relying upon our own strength. Nor did He demands that we win His favor by assembling an impressive portfolio of good deeds. Instead, He invites us to enter His rest.
— Charles Swindoll
If you allow it, [suffering] can be the means by which God brings you His greatest blessings.
— Charles Swindoll
We cannot embrace God's forgiveness if we are so busy clinging to past wounds and nursing old grudges.
— Bishop TD Jakes