Quotes about Spirituality
Soul satisfaction ensures abundant life on earth.
— Beth Moore
Only God can make the common sacred.
— Beth Moore
That loving and being loved by Jesus matters more than all that the world can obtain or contain.
— Beth Moore
it is likely that each one of us has experienced God's miraculous healing any number of times without knowing it—every day that our fragile tents of flesh hold together.
— Beth Moore
While we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord—for we walk by faith, not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:6—7
— Beth Moore
Stop looking at others as if they are so much more spiritual than you and just start believing God!
— Beth Moore
God surpasses our dreams when we reach past our personal plans and agendas to grab the hand of Christ and walk the path He has chosen for us.
— Beth Moore
Happy are the people whose strength is in You, whose hearts are set on pilgrimage. Psalm 84:5
— Beth Moore
At times God is too close for us to see. We lose sight of how He's working until months or years later, when we're able to step back and gain a broader perspective. I frequently think about Moses pleading with God to show him His glory. God knew Moses couldn't handle what he was requesting, so He told him He'd hide him in the crevice of a rock and cover him with His hand while His glory passed by.
— Beth Moore
Oh, beloved, God is faithful. Even when the enemy tries to batter us and make us lose confidence, God can take the victory with a demonstration of the Spirit's power. In those times God sometimes produces a harvest of fruit unlike any other. Those who have been touched are encouraged in a faith that does "not rest on men's wisdom, but on God's power" (1 Cor. 2:5). They end up seeing God instead of us. Hallelujah.
— Beth Moore
From the very beginning, God geared the faith walk to be relational, not informational. The latter was always intended for the sake of the former.
— Beth Moore
For me, prayer is not so much me setting out a shopping list of requests for God to consider as it is a way of 'keeping company with God.'
— Philip Yancey