Quotes about Grace
I believe I was born for this, to tell people about the Lord. I just wanted to find the best way that I could do it, and music, God graced me to be able to do it, and that was the way that I chose to be effective and tell people that the Lord loves them.
— Fred Hammond
Rest assured: Before God, the righteousness of Christ is all we need; before God, the righteousness of Christ is all we have.
— Tullian Tchividjian
The whole essence of the Christian religion is based on the atonement of Christ, his death and his resurrection.
— Gordon Hinckley
I would like everyone to feel loved by the God who gave his son for us and showed us his boundless love. I want everyone to feel the joy of being Christian.
— Pope Benedict XVI
I know it sounds crazy, but as soon as Christians start telling non-Christians how to live their lives, we've lost the Christian faith.
— Erwin McManus
God is not accustomed to refusing a good gift to those who ask for one. Since he is good, and especially to those who are faithful to him, let us hold fast to him with all our soul, our heart, our strength, and so enjoy his light and see his glory and possess the grace of supernatural joy.
— Ambrose of Milan
Growing old has been the greatest surprise of my life.
— Billy Graham
In the Credo the Church bows before that God Whom we did not seek and find—Who rather has sought and found us. Now
— Karl Barth
To wish to withstand the Holy Spirit would be the one unforgivable sin.
— Karl Barth
In the Credo the Church bows before that God Whom we did not seek and find—Who rather has sought and found us.
— Karl Barth
Creation is grace: a statement at which we should like best to pause in reverence, fear and gratitude. God does not grudge the existence of the reality distinct from Himself; He does not grudge it its own reality, nature and freedom.
— Karl Barth
God's love toward us commends itself in this, that Christ died for us while we were still weak, still sinners, still godless, still enemies. It has therefore not waited for us, but has come to meet us and gone before us.
— Karl Barth