Quotes about Infinite worth
Men know not the gold which lies in the mine of Christ Jesus, or surely they would dig in it night and day. They have not yet discovered the pearl of great price, or they would have sold their all to buy the field wherein it lies.
— Charles Spurgeon
No man can know its value, nor is it found in the land of the living.
— Job 28:13
Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?
— Mark 8:37
In a world that might say one vote doesn't matter, it does matter because each person is of infinite worth and value to God. Your vote is a declaration of importance as a person and a citizen.
— Billy Graham
We do not know the worth of one single drop of blood, one single tear. All is grace. If the Almighty is the Almighty, the last word for each of us belongs to him.
— Elie Wiesel
The Bible itself shows that our ultimate goal in reading the Bible is that God's infinite worth and beauty would be exalted in the everlasting, white-hot worship of the blood-bought bride of Christ from every people, language, tribe, and nation.
— John Piper
Jesus said our souls are more valuable than all the rest of the world put together.
— Billy Graham
According to the substantival view, all people are of infinite worth, regardless of their natural or acquired abilities or disabilities, simply because they possess a soul. It may be that certain persons cannot or do not exercise the capacities of their soul. Their intrinsic value, however, is rooted in the fact that they possess a soul, whether or not its capacities are exercised.
— Gregory Boyd
The horror of Hell is an echo of the infinite worth of God's glory.
— John Piper
A human person is infinitely precious and must be unconditionally protected.
— Hans Kung
Regardless of how we might feel about another human being, they are made in God's image and of infinite value and worth.
— Peter Scazzero
There is only one explanation for God's sacrifice for us. It is not us. It is "the riches of his grace" (Ephesians 1:7). It is all free. It is not a response to our worth. It is the overflow of his infinite worth. In fact, that is what divine love is in the end: a passion to enthrall undeserving sinners, a great cost with what will make us supremely happy forever, namely, his infinite beauty.
— John Piper