Quotes about Discovery
The best candy shop a child can be left alone in, is the library.
- Maya Angelou
We go back . . . and back . . . and back . . . until we discover the exuberant, unencumbered, delightful and lovable child that was, and still is, in us. And once we find it, we love and cherish it, and never, never let it go.
- Melody Beattie
Along this path of ministry, God has used an approach over and over again that I've finally come to more readily expect. He has taught me to listen to the repetitive requests of the body of Christ, and I will often discover what He wants me to do. Case in point: I had no plan whatsoever to write women's
- Beth Moore
God waits, watches, and hopes that the sun will not set on our length of days without our standing on tiptoes at the extremity of life, yelling, "Is there not more than this?
- Beth Moore
God is busy making you someone no one else has ever been.
- Beth Moore
I hope you'll make the discovery that he did so long ago—the discovery that affection counts for more than ambition. That loving and being loved by Jesus matters more than all that the world can obtain or contain.
- Beth Moore
Only when we find our place in Him that we find rest. David said it with beautiful simplicity: I am at rest in God alone. PSALM 62:1, CSB Though the path to this discovery is often painful, the discovery itself can be a relief—and not only to us. It gives us space to spread out and grow, and it relieves our other loves of a burden too big to carry. And there we can bear mysterious fruit. [
- Beth Moore
Don't go near it, so that you can see the way to go, for you haven't traveled this way before. Joshua 3:4
- Beth Moore
As you search for your calling, do you attempt to find someone He is using in exactly the same way? Stop! Of the six billion people on this planet, that person may not exist—because God is creative.
- Beth Moore
After three days, they found Him in the temple complex sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. Luke 2:46
- Beth Moore
Our salvation is a free gift of grace that demanded the work of Jesus alone. God made sure, however, that much of our fulfillment would involve the glorious pursuit of God and His goals so our souls would be filled and thrilled in the constant discoveries. God is sovereign, Dear One. And when all is said and done, He knows what will thrill us the most.
- Beth Moore
What then can we say that Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh, has found? Romans 4:1
- Beth Moore