Quotes about Divinity
The love that made Him to suffer passeth as far all His pains as Heaven is above Earth.
— Julian of Norwich
We who love Him beheld Him with these our eyes which He made to see; and we touched Him with these our hands which He taught to reach forth.
— Khalil Gibran
To materialists this world is opaque like a curtain; nothing can be seen through it. A mountain is just a mountain, a sunset just a sunset; but to poets, artists, and saints, the world is transparent like a window pane - it tells of something beyond....a mountain tells of the Power of God, the sunset of His Beauty, and the snowflake of His Purity.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
It's not enough merely to believe there is a God. You must believe in the God who is there.
— Charles Swindoll
Some would say the Creator is a lamb. Some would say he's a lion. Some would say both. The fact is, he is neither a lamb nor a lion. These are fiction. Metaphors. Yet the Creator is both a lamb and a lion. These are both truths.
— Ted Dekker
The people of this world make a god for themselves in their own image, and in doing so they make God far, far, far, too small.
— Ted Dekker
He plunged beneath the surface and knew that these were Elyon's waters, and his lake had no bottom.
— Ted Dekker
What love can you possibly need from the world if you are already full of His? None.
— Ted Dekker
My mind filled with a knowing that set my bloodstream on fire and transported me to a different kind of awareness. With my eyes open to the kingdom of heaven, I saw.
— Ted Dekker
The Creator is pure. Therefore, a life that leads us to purity leads us to the Creator. And no man could possibly find an adventure grander than one that leads to the Creator.
— Ted Dekker
Anything less then God, ever me wanteth.
— Julian of Norwich
Also in this He shewed me a little thing, the quantity of an hazel-nut, in the palm of my hand; and it was as round as a ball. I looked thereupon with eye of my understanding, and thought: What may this be? And it was answered generally thus: It is all that is made.
— Julian of Norwich