Quotes about Grace
We project into the Lord our own measured standard of acceptance. Our whole understanding of him is based in a quid pro quo of bartered love. He will love us if we are good, moral, and diligent. But we have turned the tables; we try to live so that he will love us, rather than living because he has already loved us.
— Brennan Manning
I know you will get disgruntled at times and start to act out, but the longer you spend time in the presence of Jesus, the more accustomed you grow to His face, the less adulation you will need because you will have discovered for yourself that He is Enough. And in the Presence, you will delight in the discovery of what it means to live by grace and not by performance.
— Brennan Manning
The demands of forgiveness are so daunting that they seem humanly impossible. The demands of forgiveness are simply beyond the capacity of ungraced human will. Only reckless confidence in a Source greater than ourselves can empower us to forgive the wounds inflicted by others. In boundary moments such as these there is only one place to go—Calvary.
— Brennan Manning
Always and everywhere the overriding issue for the ragamuffin rabble is the person of Jesus Christ.
— Brennan Manning
All men and women are the people of His caring. All are called to accept the extravagant gift of His grace, for acceptance means simply to turn to God.
— Brennan Manning
God's love for you and his choice of you constitute your worth. Accept that, and let it become the most important thing in your life.
— Brennan Manning
What Jesus longs to see in radical disciples is what he saw in little children: a spirit of sheer receptivity, utter dependence, and radical reliance on the power and mercy and grace of God mediated through the Spirit of Christ. He said, "Apart from me you can do nothing" (John 15:5).
— Brennan Manning
The more time you spend in the presence of Jesus, the less praise you'll need from others because you will have discovered for yourself that he is enough. And in the Presence, you will delight in the discovery of what it means to live by grace and not by posing.
— Brennan Manning
Christ's anger is the storm-front of His love.
— Brennan Manning
healthy guilt is one that acknowledges the wrong done and feels remorse but then is free to embrace the forgiveness that has been offered. Healthy guilt focuses on the realization that all has been forgiven, the wrong has been redeemed.
— Brennan Manning
Come, all you who are wiped out, confused, bewildered, lost, beat-up, scarred, scared, threatened, and depressed, and I'll enlighten your mind with wisdom and fill your heart with the tenderness that I have received from my Father." This is unconditional pardon. The sinner need only live confidently in the wisdom of tenderness.
— Brennan Manning
He was not poor that we might be rich. He was not mocked that we might be honored. He was not laughed at so that we could be lauded.
— Brennan Manning