Quotes about Grace
The blood of Christ "purchased men for God from every tribe and language and people and nation" (Revelation 5:9 NIV).
— Billy Graham
There is one thing God's love cannot do. It cannot forgive the unrepentant sinner.
— Billy Graham
Someone who visited the Billy Graham Library noticed all the crosses displayed and said to her host, "Where is Jesus? Why isn't He on the cross?" Her host smiled and said, "We do not worship a crucifix. Jesus died on the cross, but He did not stay on the cross. . . . He lives!
— Billy Graham
"God is love" means that He tries constantly to block your route to destruction.
— Billy Graham
Think about the holes children make when they dig in the sand on the seashore. When the waves come in, the holes are swallowed up by the ocean. Similarly, when we know Christ, our physical death is overwhelmed by the love and grace of God. Death is swallowed up in the victory of Christ.
— Billy Graham
Be assured that there is no sin you have ever committed that the blood of Jesus Christ cannot cleanse.
— Billy Graham
Even in the darkest moment, before death snatches man's last breath, God is willing to save a lost soul.
— Billy Graham
This is still the age of grace. God's offer of forgiveness and a new life still stands. However, the door will one day be closed. Someday it will be too late. This is why the Bible continually warns and challenges: "Now is the accepted time" [2 Corinthians 6:2 NKJV].
— Billy Graham
When you pick up the cross of unpopularity, wherever you may be, you will find God's grace is there, more than sufficient to meet your every need.
— Billy Graham
Some of the most radiant Christians I have ever met were "wheelchair" saints. May God give you grace to "triumph in affliction".
— Billy Graham
We are living in an age of grace, in which God promises that "whosoever will" may come and receive His Son. But this period of grace will not go on indefinitely. We are even now living on borrowed time.
— Billy Graham
Patience is the transcendent radiance of a loving and tender heart which, in its dealings with those around it, looks kindly and graciously upon them.
— Billy Graham