Quotes about Grace
The Christian has a great advantage over other men, not by being less fallen than they, nor less doomed to live in a fallen world, but by knowing that he is a fallen man in a fallen world.
— CS Lewis
Any extraordinary degree of beauty in man or woman involves a moral charm.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Those who know their unworthiness seize grace as a hungry man seizes bread: the self-righteous resent grace.
— Randy Alcorn
A man may just as soon read the Scripture without eyes, as understand the spirit of it without grace.
— JC Ryle
He bequeaths us His manger, from which to learn how God came down to man, and His cross to teach us how man may go up to God.
— Charles Spurgeon
Every ransomed man owes his salvation to the fact that during his days of sinning, God kept the door of mercy open.
— AW Tozer
The man or woman who lives worthily now is in a state of salvation.
— Brigham Young
Son of God and Son of Man, there He hangs, bearing pains unutterable, the just for the unjust, to bring us to God.
— Charles Spurgeon
We hold that man is never so near grace as when he begins to feel he can do nothing at all.
— Charles Spurgeon
What is it to bring the man out of his sepulchre if you leave him dead? Why lead him into the light if he is still blind? We thank God, that he who forgives our iniquities also heals our diseases.
— Charles Spurgeon
I do not believe that any man can preach the gospel who does not preach the Law.
— Charles Spurgeon
To a hungry man, Christ is very lovely when He has a loaf of bread in His hand.
— Charles Spurgeon