Quotes about Purpose
Anyone who enters into an intimate relationship with God can see God do exceptional things through his or her life.
- Richard Blackaby
Sometimes we see problems in our church. Such occasions are not opportunities to criticize or to leave, but to let Christ use our lives to be a part of His solution. If you are presently in a church that is suffering difficulties, could it be that Christ added you to your congregation for such a time as this?
- Richard Blackaby
If you don't recognize that God created you for eternity, you'll invest your life in the wrong things.
- Richard Blackaby
God does not need to provide any resources for what you are not doing.
- Richard Blackaby
For with God, there's always another role to undertake, a fresh assignment, and another task that will call upon everything we've experienced and learned thus far. God is never finished with us. He may, however, be finished with our current role. If so, we must be prepared to take on the next assignment that inevitably comes.
- Richard Blackaby
Thomas Merton, the American monk, pointed out that we may spend our whole life climbing the ladder of success, only to find when we get to the top that our ladder is leaning against the wrong wall.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
The big truth for men is that often we have to leave home in the first half of life before we can return home at a later stage and find our soul there.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
As Desmond Tutu told me on a recent trip to Cape Town, "We are only the light bulbs, Richard, and our job is just to remain screwed in!
- Fr. Richard Rohr
God seems to be about turning our loves around and using them toward the great love that is their true object.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
The soul needs meaning as much as the body needs food.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
You know after any truly initiating experience that you are part of a much bigger whole. Life is not about you henceforward, but you are about life.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
The task of the second half of life is, quite simply, to find the actual contents that this container was meant to hold and deliver.
- Fr. Richard Rohr