Quotes About God

 

Life without God is like an unsharpened pencil, it has no
point.

 

There is a communion with God that asks for nothing, yet
asks for everything.. .   – George
McDonald

 

“We turn to God for help when our foundations are
shaking only to learn that it is God shaking them.”

 

“Almighty God! man, in portraying Thy character, has
dipped his pen into the darkest tints of his own heart.” George Rogers,
1839

 

I implore you in God’s name, not to think of Him as hard to
please, but rather as generous beyond all that you can ask or think. –Abbe de
Tourville

 

Father in Heaven! When the thought of thee wakes in our
hearts let it not awaken like a frightened bird that flies about in dismay, but
like a child waking from its sleep with a heavenly smile. –Kierkegaard

 

It is better to have no opinion of God at all than such as
one as is unworthy of him; for the one is only unbelief–the other is contempt.
–Plutarch

 

The purposes of God point to one simple end—that we should
be as he is, think the same thoughts, mean the same things, possess the same
blessedness. –George MacDonald

 

There is only one reality. That reality is God. The soul of
man must contact God, and unless the spirit of man is truly joined to God,
there is no such thing as real Christian manifestation. –John G. Lake

 

Seek to cultivate a buoyant, joyous sense of the crowded
kindnesses of God in your daily life.–Alexander MacLaren

 

At any rate, I am convinced that He [God] does not play
dice. –Albert Einstein

 

Man can certainly flee from God… but he cannot escape him.
He can certainly hate God and be hateful to God, but he cannot change into its
opposite the eternal love of God which triumphs even in his hate. –Karl Barth

 

LET A MAN THINK AND CARE ever so little about God, he does
not therefore exist without God. God is here with him, upholding, warming,
delighting, teaching him—making life a good thing to him. God gives him
himself, though the man knows it not.–George MacDonald

 

An “impersonal God”– well and good. A subjective
God of beauty, truth and goodness, inside our own heads — better still. A
formless life-force surging through us, a vast power which we can tap — best
of all. But God Himself, alive, pulling at the other end of the cord, perhaps,
approaching an infinite speed, the hunter, king, husband — that is quite
another matter. There comes a moment when the children who have been playing at
burglars hush suddenly: was that a real footstep in the hall? There comes a moment
when people who have been dabbling in religion (“Man’s search for
God!”) suddenly draw back. Supposing we really found Him? We never meant
it to come to that! Worse still, supposing He had found us? –C. S. Lewis

 

I want atheism to be true and am made uneasy by the fact
that some of the most intelligent and well-informed people I know are religious
believers. It isn’t just that I don’t believe in God and, naturally, I hope
that I’m right in my belief. It’s that I hope there is no God! I don’t want there
to be a God; I don’t want the universe to be like that. –Thomas Nagel

 

God is not who you think He is; He is who He says He is.
–Clarice Fluitt

 

Since God created man in His own image how often has man
endeavored to render a similar service to God? –Voltaire

 

More knowledge of God leads to a higher form of worship.
–Unknown

 

It is much more possible for the sun to give out darkness
than for God to do or be, or give out anything but blessing and goodness.
–William Law

 

From the moment a creature becomes aware of God as God and
of itself as self, the terrible alternative of choosing God or self for the
centre is opened to it. –C.S. Lewis

 

Most people want to serve God, but only in an advisory
capacity. –Unknown

 

You must not lose confidence in God because you lost
confidence in your pastor. If our confidence in God had to depend upon our
confidence in any human person, we would be on shifting sand. –Francis
Schaeffer

 

God creates out of nothing. Wonderful you say. Yes, to be
sure, but he does what is still more wonderful: he makes saints out of sinners.
–Kierkegaard

 

The knowledge of God is very far from the love of Him.
–Blaise Pascal

 

There have been men before now who got so interested in
proving the existence of God that they came to care nothing for God
Himself.–C.S. Lewis

 

I am so tried by the things said about God. I understand
God’s patience with the wicked, but I do wonder how he can be so patient with
the pious! –George MacDonald

 

God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh.
–Voltaire

 

God makes the world not out of necessity but by a divine
Whim, and the world he makes is a whimsically romantic place. We’re all crazy
about each other because we’re made in the image of Someone who’s been crazy
about us. –Robert Farrer Capon

 

When God speaks he speaks so loudly that all the voices of
the world seem dumb. And yet when God speaks he speaks so softly that no one
hears the whisper but yourself.–Henry Drummond

 

Drummed into me from an early age was the fact that God was
the Father, which led to my thinking of God as somebody home only at the
weekends. Thinking about God as a Father also meant thinking of Him as a
distant sort, One who wasn’t to be disturbed because He was busy. One who has
concerned with rules and punishments, and One having a short temper.-Regina
Barecca

 

You believe the devil is bigger than God. Your God is about
one and half inches high and the devil is one and a half feet high. What you
need to do is to change gods and change gods quickly. –John G. Lake

 

That God will forgive may, indeed, be established as the
first and fundamental truth of religion; for though the knowledge of his
existence is the origin of philosophy, yet, without the belief of his mercy, it
would have little influence upon our moral conduct. There could be no prospect
of enjoying the protection or regard of him whom the least deviation from
rectitude made inexorable for ever; and every man would naturally withdraw his
thoughts from the contemplation of a creator, whom he must consider as a
governor too pure to be pleased, and too severe to be pacified; as an enemy
infinitely wise and infinitely powerful, whom he could neither deceive, escape,
nor resist. –Samuel Johnson

 

Nothing can alter the character of God. In the course of a
human life, tastes and outlook and temper may change radically: a kind, equable
man may turn bitter and crotchety: a man of good-will may grow cynical and
callous. But nothing of this sort happens to the Creator. He never becomes less
truthful, or merciful, or just, or good, than He used to be. –J.I. Packer

 

As long as you are proud you cannot know God. A proud man is
always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you are
looking down, you cannot see something that is above you. –C. S. Lewis

 

[God] is not proud…He will have us even though we have
shown that we prefer everything else to Him. –CS Lewis

 

Do you wish to commune with God in your mind? Strive to be
merciful… A man should first of all begin to be merciful in the measure that
our heavenly Father is merciful.– Isaac of Syria

 

As one sees a river pass into the ocean, lose itself in it,
its water for a time distinguished from that of the sea, till it gradually
becomes transformed into the same sea, and possesses all its qualities; so was
my soul lost in God, who communicated to it His qualities, having drawn it out
of all that it had of its own. Its life is an inconceivable innocence, not
known or comprehended of those who are still shut up in themselves or only live
for themselves. –Jeanne Guyon

 

…a man cannot by the craft and flattery of his tongue lay
hold of God while his heart is far away. No, for since God is spirit and truth,
a man can only draw near to Him by sincerity, by willing to be holy, as He is
holy: by purity of heart.–Kierkegaard

 

 

It is a maxim that will endure: To truly know the living
God, this begets humility. –Michael Molinos

 

We have to do with God, to whom no one can look without the
need of being good waking up in his heart; to think about God is to begin to be
good. –George MacDonald

 

I went to the root of things, and found nothing but Him
alone. –Mira Bai

 

I gave in, and admitted that God was God. –C. S. Lewis

 

For however devoted you are to (God), you may be sure that
he is immeasurably more devoted to you. –Meister Eckhart