Quotes about Grace
By contemplation of God's matchless love, we take upon us His nature.
— Ellen White
All are weighed down with burdens that only Christ can remove. The heaviest burden that we bear is the burden of sin. If we were left to bear this burden, it would crush us. But the Sinless One has taken our place.
— Ellen White
The Christian should not array before his imagination all the trials which may occur before the end of the race. He has but to begin to serve God, and each day live and labor for the glory of God that day, and obstacles which appeared insurmountable will gradually grow less and less; or, should he encounter all that he has feared, the grace of Christ will be imparted to him according to his need. Strength increases with the difficulties met and overcome.
— Ellen White
So the sacrifice of Christ would bring life and immortality.
— Ellen White
Those who wait for the Bridegroom's coming are to say to the people, "Behold your God." The last rays of merciful light, the last message of mercy to be given to the world, is a revelation of His character of love. The children of God are to manifest His glory. In their own life and character they are to reveal what the grace of God has done for them.
— Ellen White
Why resist the overtures of mercy? Why say, "Let me alone," until God shall be compelled to give you your desire, since you will have it so?
— Ellen White
It is through the gift of Christ that we receive every blessing.
— Ellen White
We do not repent in order that God may love us, but He reveals to us His love in order that we may repent.
— Ellen White
And though the eternal reward is not bestowed because of our merit, yet it will be in proportion to the work that has been done through the grace of Christ.
— Ellen White
That your mind is clouded is no evidence that Christ is not your precious Saviour.
— Ellen White
Though the people of Gergesa had not received Jesus, He did not leave them to the darkness they had chosen. When they bade Him depart from them, they had not heard His words. They were ignorant of that which they were rejecting. Therefore He again sent the light to them, and by those to whom they would not refuse to listen.
— Ellen White
It is not possible for the heart in which Christ abides to be destitute of love.
— Ellen White