Quotes about Will
In every true conversion the will of man comes into line with the will of God.
— Billy Graham
True conversion will involve the mind, the affection, and the will. There have been thousands of people who have been intellectually converted to Christ... but they have never been really converted to Him.
— Billy Graham
While God's will is that every marriage will endure, man's sin has poisoned many relationships.
— Billy Graham
While God's will is that every marriage will endure, man's sin has poisoned many relationships.
— Billy Graham
Often, we try to tell God what we want Him to do—but ask Him to help you guard against this, and to seek His will instead of your own. Pray and ask God to guide you.
— Billy Graham
At its deepest level, prayer is fellowship with God: enjoying His company, waiting upon His will, thanking Him for His mercies... listening in the silence for what He has to say to us.
— Billy Graham
God created us free to choose how we would live... but leaves us free to pursue our own ends with tragic, natural consequences.
— Billy Graham
I have been, and will go on, fighting that damnable, dirty, rotten business with all the power at my command.
— Billy Sunday
Love actually is a great act of the will. It's when I say, "I desire your good, not for my sake but for yours". To love is to break out of the black hole of the ego and say, "My life is about you".
— Robert Barron
The Sermon on the Mount is God's formula for revival. The Beatitudes are His recipe for His kingdom to come and His will to be done on the earth as it is in heaven.
— Heidi Baker
This idea of the transcendent power of the Supreme Being is essentially connected with that by which the whole duty of man is summed up: obedience to His will.
— John Quincy Adams
But just a minute, Mr. Poor Man; consider whether you can, in fact, enter. What if you're poor, and also happen to be greedy? What if you're sunk in destitution, and at the same time on fire with avarice? So if that's what you're like, whoever you are that are poor, it's not because you haven't wanted to be rich, but because you haven't been able to. So God doesn't inspect your means, but he observes your will.
— St. Augustine