Quotes about Glorify
We do it by love. Christ as crucified is the great object of our love, or should so be; for he is therein unto sinners "altogether lovely." Hence one of the ancients cried out, "My love is crucified, and why do I stay behind?" In the death of Christ do his love, his grace, his condescension, most gloriously shine forth.
— John Owen
Because Your loving devotion is better than life, my lips will glorify You.
— Psalm 63:3
If God is glorified in Him, God will also glorify the Son in Himself—and will glorify Him at once.
— John 13:32
No one can glorify God like you or for you.
— Mark Batterson
In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.
— Matthew 5:16
In commanding us to glorify Him, God is inviting us to enjoy Him.
— CS Lewis
You can be saved without suffering, but you cannot be sanctified without suffering. That doesn't mean you seek it out, but it does mean you see it for what it is. It's an opportunity to glorify God.
— Mark Batterson
God doesn't always call us to win. Sometimes He just calls us to try. Either way, it's obedience that glorifies God.
— Mark Batterson
The Bible indicates that God will not permit anything to happen that he can't use to bring ultimate good to his people and to glorify himself. That's his promise. Therefore, even the most terrible evil his children endure would not be pointless.
— Randy Alcorn
Religion does not consist in making a noise, yet when the soul is filled with the Spirit of the Lord, sweet, heart-felt praise to God glorifies him.
— Ellen White
God plants His saints in the most useless places. We say, 'God intends me to be here because I am so useful.' Jesus never estimated His life along the line of the greatest use. God puts His saints where they will glorify Him, and we are no judge at all of where that is.
— Oswald Chambers
The Westminster Shorter Catechism was written in 1646 by a group of English, Irish, and Scottish Reformed theologians. It begins with the question, "What is the chief end of man?" and offers the reply, "Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.
— Randy Alcorn