Quotes about Alignment
The feet of the Christian need to tread the narrow path that the Savior trod, keeping in step with Him.
— Billy Graham
Our ideas must agree with realities, be such realities concrete or abstract
— William James
Neither when we have chosen our way can we keep company with those who go the other way. There must come with the decision for truth a corresponding protest against error.
— Charles Spurgeon
Life is simpler when we have only one agenda to meet: God's.
— Bill Hybels
Everything we say, do, and think, aligns us with darkness or light, love or grievance. Thus everything is a spiritual practice, whether we are aware of it or not. We are constantly, in every moment, aligning with one way of being or another. The choice is ours to make each moment of the day.
— Ted Dekker
I know that I have to move from speaking about Jesus to letting him speak within me, from thinking about Jesus to letting him think within me, from acting for and with Jesus to letting him act through me. I know the only way for me to see the world is to see it through his eyes.
— Henri Nouwen
Where does my complete flowering as a human being connect with the needs of the world?
— Henri Nouwen
When we accept our complete belovedness, we stop judging ourselves and other people; as a result, other people begin to feel safe with us. When we open the hospitality of our hearts to the Spirit, the Spirit frees us to extend hospitality to our fellow humans and all God's creation. The Spirit's hospitality becomes ours, and we experience the alignment of our will with God's will—a traditional definition of successful discernment.
— Henri Nouwen
When we worry, we have our hearts in the wrong place. Jesus asks us to move our hearts to the center, where all other things fall into place.
— Henri Nouwen
Dwell as near as possible to the channel in which your life flows.
— Henry David Thoreau
Your relationship to God is the single most important aspect of your life. If that is not in order, nothing else will be.
— Henry Blackaby
God only wants for us what we would want for ourselves if we were smart enough to want it.
— Adrian Rogers