Quotes about Grace
Maybe the truly handicapped people are the ones that don't need God as much.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
The weaker I am, the harder I must lean on God's grace; the harder I lean on him, the stronger I discover him to be, and the bolder my testimony to his grace.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
The greatest reformation should be among those who have been the greatest sinners.
— Joseph Addison
See in what peace a Christian can die.
— Joseph Addison
There is nothing that makes its way more directly to the soul than beauty.
— Joseph Addison
If thy hope be any thing worth, it will purify thee from thy sins.
— Joseph Alleine
Converting grace puts God on the throne, and the world at His footstool; Christ in the heart, and the world under Hisfeet.
— Joseph Alleine
There is no remedy, but you must either turn or burn.
— Joseph Alleine
Christ does not control his subjects by force, but is King of a willing people. They are, through His grace, freely devoted to His service.
— Joseph Alleine
The Lord Jesus Christ would have the whole world to know, that though He pardons sin, He will not protect it.
— Joseph Alleine
A man may as certainly miscarry by his seeming righteousness and supposed graces, as by gross sins; and that is, when a man doth trust in these as his righteousness before God, for the satisfying His justice, appeasing His wrath, procuring His favor, and obtaining his own pardon.
— Joseph Alleine
The unsound convert is willingly ignorant, loves not to come to the light. He is willing to keep such or such a sin, and therefore is loathed to know it to be a sin, and will not let in the light at that window. Now, the gracious heart is willing to know the whole latitude and compass of his Maker's law. He receives with all acceptation the Word which convinceth him of any duty that he knew not, or minded not before, or which discovereth any sin that lay hid before.
— Joseph Alleine