Quotes about Helping
Whoever is spared personal pain must feel himself called to help in diminishing the pain of others. We must all carry our share of the misery which lies upon the world.
— Albert Schweitzer
Like all good citizens, the elderly and people with disabilities want to eradicate waste and fraud from government, but helping people with special needs meet their basic needs doesn't fit this description.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
At the final day, the Savior will not ask about the nature of our callings. He will not inquire about our material possessions or fame. He will ask if we ministered to the sick, gave food and drink to the hungry, visited those in prison, or gave succor to the weak.
— Joseph Wirthlin
We are not helping people to get God right, but to get right with God. The Holy Spirit alone opens hearts and minds.
— Reinhard Bonnke
We are healed to help others. We are blessed to be a blessing. We are saved to serve, not to sit around and wait for heaven.
— Rick Warren
Anytime you use your God-given abilities to help others, you are fulfilling your purpose of life. What matters is not the Duration of your life, but the Donation of it.
— Rick Warren
The Bible is filled with verses on the importance of community. Hebrews 10:25 says, "Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another" (NIV 1984). Galatians 6:2 says, "By helping each other with your troubles, you truly obey the law of Christ" (NCV).
— Rick Warren
Our prayers and fastings are of less avail, unless they are aided by almsgiving.
— St. Cyprian
Light another's path and the universe will light your own.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Help each other. That is the only way to survive.
— Elie Wiesel
In my opinion, Donald Trump lives a life of loving and helping others as Jesus taught in the great commandment. He cannot be bought; he's not a puppet on a string like many other candidates... who have wealthy donors as their puppet masters.
— Jerry Falwell, Jr.
It's so easy to settle for less than God's best for us because we don't always feel like taking responsibility for our behavior or putting forth some effort to do what we need to do so we can accomplish great things for God and help people. But the cost of settling for less is actually harder than being completely obedient to God's will.
— Joyce Meyer