Quotes about Grace
The truth is that Jesus didn't come to rescue us from our humanity; He entered into our humanity to rescue us from our sinfulness. He didn't come to save us from being sexual creatures; He became one of us to save us from the reign of sin and lust, which ruins our sexuality. That
— Joshua Harris
Don't concern yourself with being right in others' eyes. And don't secretly hope that their lives will fall apart so that your opinion will be vindicated. Instead, concentrate on obeying God in your own life and, when possible, helping others to obey Him as well. You don't have to prove others wrong to continue on the course you know God has shown you.
— Joshua Harris
Every relationship for a Christian is an opportunity to love another person like God has loved us.
— Joshua Harris
Women need to remember that if nature has made them plain, grace can make them beautiful, and if nature has made them beautiful, good deeds can add to their beauty. Grace will make you beautiful and will attract truly godly men to you. Make godliness and inward beauty your priority.
— Joshua Harris
God wants you to be delivered from what you have done and from what has been done to you - Both are equally important to Him.
— Joyce Meyer
Have God make a message out of your mess.
— Joyce Meyer
Grace tried is better than grace, and more than grace; it is glory in its infancy.
— Samuel Rutherford
When you make a decision to forgive it's a decision that you have to make intellectually.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Our Heavenly Father is always near. … Thank God we can reach out and tap that unseen power, without which no man can do his best.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Rescue the perishing, care for the dying, Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave; Weep o'er the erring one, lift up the fallen, Tell them of Jesus the mighty to save.
— Fanny Crosby
If I had a choice, I would still choose to remain blind…for when I die, the first face I will ever see will be the face of my blessed Saviour.
— Fanny Crosby
From beginning to end, the Holy Scriptures testify that the predicament of fallen humanity is so serious, so grave, so irremediable from within, that nothing short of divine intervention can rectify it.
— Fleming Rutledge