Quotes about Grace
God teaches us to forgive, and He gives us the grace to do so. He enables us to rise above the harshest of circumstances and to begin again. He rewrites generations of brokenness to give us an incredible hope and future with Jesus.
— Beth Redman
the Lord sometimes lets things happen to break the hardness . . . to make a heart pliable again.
— Beverly Lewis
Yet it seems to me finishing well in this life is not so much about who is the best or greatest at something, but rather who embraces lowliness of heart. Laying down one's rights- meekness- is a blessed virtue, one that must surely come straight from the Throne of Grace.
— Beverly Lewis
The power that brought Jesus Christ back from the grave is the same power that today can meet our every need—body, mind, and spirit.
— Beverly Lewis
Religion is spelled 'D-O', because it consists of the things people do try to somehow gain God's forgiveness and favor. But the problem is that you never know when you've done enough. But thankfully, Christianity is spelled differently. It's spelled 'D-O-N-E', which means that what we could never for ourselves, Christ has already done for us. To become a real Christian is to humbly receive God's gift of forgiveness and to commit to following His leadership.
— Bill Hybels
God led Jesus to a cross, not a crown, and yet that cross ultimately proved to be the gateway to freedom and forgiveness for every sinner
— Bill Hybels
God himself is the greatest gift.
— Bill Johnson
Whenever you step into what you are called to do, it gives life back to you and doesn't drain you as much as it builds you. There is a divine grace.
— Bill Johnson
As a forgiven son, I am justified, cleansed, washed clean. This is a greater reality than my sinful past.
— Bill Johnson
If you can't be free from sin until you die, then Jesus isn't your Savior, death is.
— Bill Johnson
When God is serving wine, drink. When He's serving bread, eat.
— Bill Johnson
To say that we have the power to heal someone is inaccurate, but to say that we do not have the power to heal someone is equally inaccurate. We cannot heal anyone, but Christ in us can. We cannot set anyone free, but Christ in us can. We cannot save anyone from his or her sins, but Christ in us can.
— Bill Johnson