Quotes about Grace
GOD'S LOVE FOR YOU IS THE GREAT ETERNAL CONSTANT IN THE MIDST OF ALL THE INCONSISTENCIES OF YOUR DAILY WALK.
— Neil Anderson
We already have all the power we need, because of our position in Christ.
— Neil Anderson
the will of God will never lead you where the grace of God cannot keep you. I
— Neil Anderson
All Christians have their sins forgiven, but in most cases they are not experiencing revival.
— Neil Anderson
You don't become a Christian by acting like one. You are not on a performance basis with God. He doesn't say, "Here are My standards, now you measure up." He knows you can't solve the problem of an old sinful self by simply improving your behavior. He must change your nature, give you an entirely new self—the life of Christ in you—which is the grace you need to measure up to His standards.
— Neil Anderson
You don't have to be naked to be sexy.
— Nicole Kidman
Breathe and don't try to be perfect.
— Nicole Kidman
Count your blessings. Once you realize how valuable you are and how much you have going for you, the smiles will return, the sun will break out, the music will play, and you will finally be able to move forward the life that God intended for you with grace, strength, courage, and confidence.
— Og Mandino
He makes Himself known to those who, after doing all that their powers will allow, confess that they need help from Him.
— Origen
Christ reigns in order to save." (Hom. in Luc. 30)
— Origen
The fact is that without God, we cannot know God. For a start, we are incapable of knowing God by ourselves, so he has to disclose himself—in revelation. But beyond that, God is a person and not an object, so if we are to know him, he must keep on showing himself to us—in relationship. Knowing God therefore begins and ends with God, and it is a gift whose name is grace.
— Os Guinness
As John Wesley advised his young preachers in his day (when the Bible still shaped the horizon of most people's lives), "Preach the Law until they are convicted, then preach Grace until they are converted.
— Os Guinness