Quotes About God's Love
“Though we are incomplete, God loves us completely. Though we are
imperfect, He loves us perfectly. Though we may feel lost and without
compass, God's love encompasses us completely. ... He loves every one of
us, even those who are flawed, rejected, awkward, sorrowful, or
broken.”
― Dieter F. Uchtdorf
― Dieter F. Uchtdorf
“To truly try means to accept God's love, his healing, to accept
the world can be ugly, but your heart doesn't have to be. It takes
courage, Finley the warrior. You haven't held on to your anger and
bitterness in search of healing, but as a banner of your hurt. Because
it's real and visible and strong, " she said. "But so is God's love and
so are those arms he's holding out for you.”
― Jenny B. Jones
― Jenny B. Jones
“We should be astonished at the goodness of God, stunned that He should bother to call us by name, our mouths wide open at His love, bewildered that at this very moment we are standing on holy ground.”
― Brennan Manning
“When I lay these questions before God I get no answer. But a rather special sort of 'No answer.' It is not the locked door. It is more like a silent, certainly not uncompassionate, gaze. As though He shook His head not in refusal but waiving the question. Like, 'Peace, child; you don't understand.”
― C.S. Lewis
“It's not about finding ways to avoid God's judgment and feeling
like a failure if you don't do everything perfectly. It's about fully
experiencing God's love and letting it perfect you. It's not about
being somebody you are not. It's about becoming who you really are.”
― Stormie Omartian
― Stormie Omartian
“Does your love reach this far, God? And if it extends to heaven and beyond… why can’t it seem to find me?”
― Jenny B. Jones
― Jenny B. Jones
“Like when you sit in front of a fire in winter — you are just there in front of the fire. You don't have to be smart or anything. The fire warms you.”
― Desmond Tutu
“Legalism says God will love us if we change. The gospel says God will change us because He loves us.”
― Tullian Tchividjian
“The same God who loves us as we are also loves us to much to
leave us as we are. Perhpas because we tend to hold to ideas about God
that reflect our own suppositions and fears, more than God's
self-revelation. We reduce God to our own dimensions, ascribing to him
our own reactions and responses, especially our own petty and
conditional kind of love, and so end up believing in a God cast in our
own image and likeness.
But the true God, the living God, is entirely "other":. Precisely from this radical otherness derives the inscrutable and transcendent nature of divine love-- for which our limited human love is but a distant metaphor. God's love is much more than our human love simply multiplied and expanded. God's love for us will ever be mystery; unfathomable, awesome, entirely beyond human expectation.
Precisely because God's love is something "no eyes has seen, nor ear heard nor the heart of man conceived" (1 Cor 2:9), Mother Teresa meditated on it continuously, and encouraged us to do the same, to continue plumbing this mystery more deeply. To this end she invites us: "Try to deepen your understanding of these two words, 'Thirst of God.;”
― Joseph Langford
But the true God, the living God, is entirely "other":. Precisely from this radical otherness derives the inscrutable and transcendent nature of divine love-- for which our limited human love is but a distant metaphor. God's love is much more than our human love simply multiplied and expanded. God's love for us will ever be mystery; unfathomable, awesome, entirely beyond human expectation.
Precisely because God's love is something "no eyes has seen, nor ear heard nor the heart of man conceived" (1 Cor 2:9), Mother Teresa meditated on it continuously, and encouraged us to do the same, to continue plumbing this mystery more deeply. To this end she invites us: "Try to deepen your understanding of these two words, 'Thirst of God.;”
― Joseph Langford
“You will remember this when all else fades, this moment, here,
together, by this well. There will be certain days, and certain nights,
you’ll feel my presence near you, hear my voice. You’ll think you have
imagined it and yet, inside you, you will catch an answering cry. On
April evenings, when the rain has ceased, your heart will shake, you’ll
weep for nothing, pine for what’s not there. For you, this life will
never be enough, there will forever be an emptiness, where once the god
was all in all in you.”
― John Banville
― John Banville
“When we talk to our fellow men and they tell us about their
troubles, we will listen to them carefully if we have love for them. We
will have compassion for their suffering and pain, for we are God's
creatures; we are a manifestation of the love of God.”
― Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica
“I experience religious dread whenever I find myself thinking that I know the limits of God’s grace, since I am utterly certain it exceeds any imagination a human being might have of it. God does, after all, so love the world.”
― Marilynne Robinson
― Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica
“I experience religious dread whenever I find myself thinking that I know the limits of God’s grace, since I am utterly certain it exceeds any imagination a human being might have of it. God does, after all, so love the world.”
― Marilynne Robinson
“If we deny the grief its right in our lives, then we must
question the love for which the grief is supposedly rooted. God's grief
is founded in His love for Himself and His love for us. Looking at God
as our model is healthy. Facing the pain means honoring those with
whom our love is rooted.”
― W. Scott Lineberry
― W. Scott Lineberry
“Forgiveness flounders because I exclude the enemy from the community of
humans even as I exclude myself from the community of sinners. But no one
can be in the presence of the God of the crucified Messiah for long without
overcoming this double exclusion — without transposing the enemy from the
sphere of the monstrous… into the sphere of shared humanity and herself from
the sphere of proud innocence into the sphere of common sinfulness. When
one knows [as the cross demonstrates] that the torturer will not eternally
triumph over the victim, one is free to rediscover that person’s humanity and
imitate God’s love for him. And when one knows [as the cross demonstrates]
that God’s love is greater than all sin, one is free to see oneself in the light of
God’s justice and so rediscover one’s own sinfulness.”
― Miroslav Volf
humans even as I exclude myself from the community of sinners. But no one
can be in the presence of the God of the crucified Messiah for long without
overcoming this double exclusion — without transposing the enemy from the
sphere of the monstrous… into the sphere of shared humanity and herself from
the sphere of proud innocence into the sphere of common sinfulness. When
one knows [as the cross demonstrates] that the torturer will not eternally
triumph over the victim, one is free to rediscover that person’s humanity and
imitate God’s love for him. And when one knows [as the cross demonstrates]
that God’s love is greater than all sin, one is free to see oneself in the light of
God’s justice and so rediscover one’s own sinfulness.”
― Miroslav Volf
“Here's the paradox. We can fully embrace God's love only when we recognize how completely unworthy of it we are.”
― Ann Tatlock
― Ann Tatlock
“Riches take wings, comforts vanish, hope withers away,but love stays with us. Love is God.”
― Lew Wallace
“Right now, I am in Fallujah. I am in Darfur. I am on Sixty-third and Park having dinner with Ellen Barkin and Ron Perelman... Right now, I'm on Lafayette and Astor waiting to hit you up for change so I can get high. I'm taking a walk through the Rose Garden with George Bush. I'm helping Donald Rumsfeld get a good night's sleep...I was in that cave with Osama, and on that plane with Mohamed Atta...And what I want you to know is that your work has barely begun. And what I want you to trust is the efficacy of divine love if practiced consciously. And what I need you to believe is that if you hate who I love, you do not know me at all. And make no mistake, "Who I Love" is every last one. I am every last one. People ask of me: Where are you? Where are you?...Verily I ask of you to ask yourself: Where are you? Where are you?”
― Stephen Adly Guirgis
“If you have never known the power of God's love, then maybe it is because you have never asked to know it - I mean really asked, expecting an answer.”
― Frederick Buechner
“But O the exceeding grace
Of highest God, that loves his creatures so,
And all his works with mercy doth embrace,
That blessed angels, he sends to and fro,
To serve to wicked man, to serve his wicked foe.”
― Edmund Spenser
Of highest God, that loves his creatures so,
And all his works with mercy doth embrace,
That blessed angels, he sends to and fro,
To serve to wicked man, to serve his wicked foe.”
― Edmund Spenser
“There's one thing you need to understand," Larry said. "We love because God first loved us, even in the face of all our unloveliness." He paused. He seemed to want to give John time to think about that. Then he said, "Go home and love your wife John."
I'm afraid I can't find the strength in myself to do that, Larry."
Pastor Larry leaned forward, smiling tenderly. "That's good, my friend," he said. "Now we're getting somewhere.”
― Ann Tatlock
Pastor Larry leaned forward, smiling tenderly. "That's good, my friend," he said. "Now we're getting somewhere.”
― Ann Tatlock
“We are children, perhaps, at the very moment when we know that it
is as children that God loves us - not because we have deserved his
love and not in spite of our undeserving; not because we try and not
because we recognize the futility of our trying; but simply because he
has chosen to love us. We are children because he is our father; and all
of our efforts, fruitful and fruitless, to do good, to speak truth, to
understand, are the efforts of children who, for all their precocity,
are children still in that before we loved him, he loved us, as
children, through Jesus Christ our lord.”
― Frederick Buechner
― Frederick Buechner
“...there began to come to her a first dim realization of God's humility. Rejected by the proud in His own right by what humble means He chose to succor them; through the spirit of a child, a poor gypsy or an old man, by a song perhaps, or even it might be by the fall of a leaf or the scent of a flower. For His infinite and humble patience nothing was too small to advance His purpose of salvation and eternity was not too long for its accomplishment.”
― Elizabeth Goudge
“And because God's love is uncoercive and treasures our freedom - if above all he wants us to love him, then we must be left free not to love him - we are free to resist it, deny it, crucify it finally, which we do again and again. This is our terrible freedom, which love refuses to overpower so that, in this, the greatest of all powers, God's power, is itself powerless.”
― Frederick Buechner
“And human love needs human meriting:
How has thou merited-
Of all man's clotted clay the dingiest clot?
Alack, thou knowest not
How little worthy of any love thou art!
Whom wilt thou find to love ignoble thee
Save Me, save only Me?”
― Francis G. Thompson,
How has thou merited-
Of all man's clotted clay the dingiest clot?
Alack, thou knowest not
How little worthy of any love thou art!
Whom wilt thou find to love ignoble thee
Save Me, save only Me?”
― Francis G. Thompson,
“What makes a man's 80 year-old Irish uncle skip like a little boy? "Me Father is very fond of me!”
― John Ortberg Jr.
― John Ortberg Jr.
- Lastly the bible clearly states that:
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son,
that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting
life.”
― John 4:13, 4
― John 4:13, 4
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