Quotes about Eternity
Don't get me wrong - what we do is important. But it is infinitely less important than what Jesus has done for us.
— Tullian Tchividjian
There is a power of God for salvation. And it is the gospel of Jesus Christ.
— Paul Washer
Everyone who believes in Jesus Christ will be saved. That is true.
— Paul Washer
Can you see air you breathe? Can you see the force that moves the tides or changes the seasons or sends the birds to a winter haven?" Her eyes welled. "Can Rome with all its knowledge be so foolish? Oh Marcus, you can't carve God in stone. You can't limit him to a temple. You can't imprison him on a mountaintop. Heaven is his throne; earth, his footstool. Everything you see is his. Empires will rise and empires will fall. Only God prevails.
— Francine Rivers
Friendships begun in this world will be taken up again, never to be broken off.
— Francis de Sales
Though your feet are still on earth, through the vehicle of the Holy Spirit you are united to the actual Person of Jesus Christ, who is seated at the throne of God. Even as your limbs are attached to your torso, so your heart is attached to the power of God. You are never alone. Christ is always with you. What you were as a person prior to salvation, you will never be again!
— Francis Frangipane
Remember that when you leave this earth, you can take with you nothing that have received--only what you have given.
— St. Francis Of Assisi
And now brothers, I will ask you a terrible question, and God knows I ask it also of myself. Is the truth beyond all truths, beyond the stars, just this: that to live without him is the real death, that to die with him the only life?
— Frederick Buechner
We may be little, insignificant servants in the eyes of a world motivated by efficiency, control and success. But when we realize that God has chosen us from all eternity, sent us into the world as the blessed ones, handed us over to suffering, can't we, then, also trust that our little lives will multiply themselves and be able to fulfill the needs of countless people?
— Henri Nouwen
Am I afraid to die? I am every time I let myself be seduced by the noisy voices of my world telling me that my little life is all I have and advising me to cling to it with all my might. But when I let these voices move to the background of my life and listen to that small soft voice calling me the Beloved, I know that there is nothing to fear and that dying is the greatest act of love, the act that leads me into the eternal embrace of my God whose love is everlasting.
— Henri Nouwen
In Christ we live as God's beloved before we were born and after we have died; all the circumstances in between will not negate that.
— Henri Nouwen
Learning how to die has something to do with living each day in full awareness that we are children of God, whose love is stronger than death.
— Henri Nouwen