Quotes about Father
He isn't just a father, he's a daddy, someone who continues to love and support me in that special way only daddies have.
— Hannah Alexander
Therefore run together as into one temple of God, as to one altar, as to one Jesus Christ, who came forth from one Father, and is with and has gone to one.
— Ignatius of Antioch
I am just an earthly sinful father & I love my kids so much it hurts. How could I not trust a heavenly, perfect Father who loves me infinitely more than I will ever love my kids?
— Francis Chan
You cannot open the pages of the New Testament without realizing that one of the things that makes it so 'new,' in every way, is that here men and women call God 'Father.' This conviction, that we can speak of the Master of the universe in such intimate terms, lies at the heart of the Christian faith.
— Sinclair Ferguson
God is our Father and loves us, even when his silence remains incomprehensible.
— Pope Benedict XVI
I'll tell you what, I love my daddy. And he's so special. He's meant so much to me, so it's not a thorn in my side to be known as Billy Graham's daughter. It's a privilege.
— Anne Graham Lotz
We are the sum of the Father's love for us
— Pope John Paul II
Hope your wildest hopes, dream your maddest dreams, imagine your most fantastic fantasies. Where your hopes and your dreams and your imagination leave off, the love of my Heavenly Father only begins.
— Brennan Manning
Our Heavenly Father can appreciate our love for Him by how well we serve Him and how well we serve our fellowmen.
— Thomas Monson
Heavenly Father has a picture of you on His dresser. He loves you and will help you. Call upon Him.
— Thomas Monson
God sees us with the eyes of a Father. He sees our defects, errors, and blemishes. But He also sees our value. What did Jesus know that enabled Him to do what He did? Here's part of the answer: He knew the value of people. He knew that each human being is a treasure. And because He did, people were not a source of stress, but a source of joy.
— Max Lucado
God sees us with the eyes of a Father. He sees our defects, errors and blemishes. But He also sees our value.
— Max Lucado