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When you forgive someone, it gives you room in your heart to love them.
— Susan May Warren
When you get on your sled, and yell hike, what happens?" "The dogs start to run?" "They explode with so much power, you just have to hold on. Love is like that. You don't have to create it, you just have to open your heart to it and then let it pour out.
— Susan May Warren
Southern people are bigger-hearted and kinder than I had any right to expect.
— John Oliver
Working for love is a curse. Working from love is a ministry.
— Kris Vallotton
Reese, your books might not tell you this, so I will. Every heart has two parts, the part that pumps and the part that loves. If you're going to spend your life fixing broken hearts, then learn about both. You can't just fix one with no concern for the other.
— Charles Martin
Love has its own communication. It's the language of the heart, while it has never been transcribed, has no alphabet, and can't be heard or spoken by voice, it is used by every human on the planet. It is written on our souls, scripted by the finger of God, and we can hear, understand, and speak it with perfection long before we open our eyes for the first time.
— Charles Martin
If anything in the universe reflects the fingerprint of God, it is the human heart...It derives no benefit from the blood it pumps making it the most unselfish of organs...it is also the most courageous and faithful. (124, 126) - Reese
— Charles Martin
Believe me, once you have tasted worship—the kind of worship that captures your heart and rivets your full attention on the living Lord—nothing less satisfies. Nothing else even comes close. Once you have tasted true worship, you will never want to play church again.
— Charles Swindoll
Grace strengthens us. It strengthens our hearts, awakens in us the courage to stand firm.
— Charles Swindoll
When we worship something, we are affirming its value to us. We do that with our actions as well as with our hearts.
— Charles Swindoll
Please cleanse me, even if I must endure hardship or suffer affliction in the process. Grant me the courage to remain steadfast as You work. Grant me patience to endure the process and provide extra encouragement when my patience wears thin. Then let me rejoice when Your temple is again pure. I make the same request as David did so many years ago: Create in me a clean heart, O God (Ps. 51:
— Charles Swindoll
This points us to an undeniable theological truth we learn from Genesis 4: humans are murderers, not because we commit murder, but because we are murderers at heart.
— Charles Swindoll