Quotes about Relationship
Hours before his own death, Jesus' concern is singular. He wants his disciples to know how much he loves them. More than removing dirt, Jesus is removing doubt.
— Max Lucado
I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me" (John 10:14 NIV).
— Max Lucado
Those who keep secrets from God keep their distance from God. Those who are honest with God draw near to God.
— Max Lucado
A guilty conscience becomes a curtain that separates us from God.
— Max Lucado
John teaches us that the strongest relationship with Christ may not necessarily be a complicated one. He teaches us that the greatest webs of loyalty are spun, not with airtight theologies or foolproof philosophies, but with friendships: stubborn, selfless, joyful friendships.
— Max Lucado
How could viewing the Lord as a faithful friend who greets you in the early morning for a long walk or a conversation over coffee shape the way you see your current situation?
— Max Lucado
Your anxiety decreases as your understanding of your father increases.
— Max Lucado
What you are to a paper airplane, God is to you. Take a sheet of paper and make one. Contrast yourself with your creation. Challenge it to a spelling contest. Who will win? Dare it to race you around the block. Who is faster? Invite the airplane to a game of one-on-one basketball. Will you not dominate the court?
— Max Lucado
Breathing is automatic for us. We need air to live, but we don't think about the process of getting it as we go about our day. We just breathe. That's how our relationship with God should be. Automatic. We don't think about needing to talk to God. It just happens, all day long.
— Max Lucado
God gets it. When you reach out to him, he's not looking for fancy words that would impress your English teacher. He sees your heart. A groan, a look, a sigh—he speaks every language. He understands.
— Max Lucado
In all the world, there is no heart for me like yours. In all the world, there is no love for you like mine.
— Maya Angelou
The man who is a bigot, is the worst thing God has got, except his match, his woman, who really is Ms. Begot.
— Maya Angelou