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If our God were small enough for us to understand, He wouldn't be big enough to save us.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Let go of the overwhelming desire to justify what you did and explain what they did.
— Anne Graham Lotz
I realized that if I can grieve the Holy Spirit, it's because He loves me. The Holy Spirit loves me!
— Anne Graham Lotz
The organized church sometimes puts boundaries on us the Bible doesn't. So I'm living my life for an audience of one. I live my life to please God. Some people won't understand, but I don't give an account to some people.
— Anne Graham Lotz
You can explore further the topic of the Trinity in the book Life in the Trinity by Dr. Donald Fairbairn, the theological reviewer of this book. He also recommends Delighting in the Trinity by Michael Reeves and The Deep Things of God by Fred Sanders.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Communication is what the Holy Spirit excels in. When we don't know what to say, He does. When we don't know what to ask for, He does. When we don't know how to express the depths of our feelings, He does.
— Anne Graham Lotz
But God loved Hagar. He loves those who just can't take it anymore and who run away. In fact, the Bible is filled with stories of His love for those like Hagar.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Do you not know? Have you not heard? The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom. He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. ISAIAH 40:28 — 29
— Anne Graham Lotz
Run to God and cling to Him. God understands every verbal barb, every covert injustice, every emotional shard, every leering look, every jeering smirk. But He also keeps the books, and one day He will make everything right.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Some people seem to understand this - that life and change take time - but I am not one of those people.
— Anne Lamott
Those who seek to profit by division don't stand a chance.
— Henry Rollins
As a Christian, but also as a scientist responsible for overseeing the Human Genome Project, one of my concerns has been the limits on applications of our understanding of the genome. Should there be limits? I think there should. I think the public has expressed their concern about ways this information might be misused.
— Francis Collins