Quotes about Spirituality
                        I believe that God has planted in every heart the desire to live in freedom.
                    — George W. Bush
                        
                
                        If you meet God in solitude, you discover the God you meet is the God who embraces all people.
                    — Henri Nouwen
                        
                
                        We don't realise how much the world has affected us. We put God in the background.
                    — Henry Blackaby
                        
                
                        The human soul is God's treasury, out of which he coins unspeakable riches.
                    — Henry Ward Beecher
                        
                
                        God makes provision for our holiness, but He gives us the responsibility of using those provisions.
                    — Jerry Bridges
                        
                
                        Godly character flows out of devotion to God and practically confirms the reality of that devotion.
                    — Jerry Bridges
                        
                
                        True joy comes only from God and He shares this joy with those who walk in fellowship with Him.
                    — Jerry Bridges
                        
                
                        Check your spiritual birth certificate, you were made in the mighty image of God.
                    — Joel Osteen
                        
                
                        When you go through difficult times...recognize that God is refining you, knocking off some of your rough edges.
                    — Joel Osteen
                        
                
                        In knowing God, each of us also knows himself.
                    — John Calvin
                        
                
                        The principle exercise which the children of god have is to pray. For in this way they give true proof of their faith.
                    — John Calvin
                        
                
                        Prayers belong strictly to the worship of God. Fasting is a subordinate aid, which is pleasing to God no farther than as it aids the earnestness and fervency of prayer.
                    — John Calvin
                        
                 
                        