Quotes about Relationship
God gave laws to His people to bless them, not to burden them. Every rule either elevates the quality of human life or restores one's relationship with God after a breach. He makes no extraneous demands and He is never capricious.
— Charles Swindoll
No woman wants to be in submission to a man who isn't in submission to God!
— Bishop TD Jakes
A whole woman will always attract a whole man. And when they touch, they will fuse to create a whole marriage. Ultimately, when the time is right, they will produce whole children.
— Bishop TD Jakes
The physical power of real love is staggering, because real forgiveness is staggering...
— Ted Dekker
He knew me. He knew me through and through and he found no shame in me.
— Ted Dekker
What man would not romance a woman who had invited him? And what woman would not romance a man who had chosen her? It was the nature of the Great Romance.
— Ted Dekker
It seems as though we Christians have developed a nasty habit of leading people into a radical encounter with God's unconditional love, forgiveness, acceptance, and union only to spend the ensuing years teaching them how to become close to God to earn his approval.
— Ted Dekker
Everything I do is for you and this safe haven you've built for me," Sylous said. "Do you doubt that?
— Ted Dekker
No, the religion of Jesus is a social religion.
— George Whitefield
Our job is not to change people; our job is to connect people to Jesus, and it's Jesus' job to change people.
— Erwin McManus
I want you to love me. I want you to trust me enough to let me love you, and I want you to stay here with me so we can build a life together. That's what I want
— Francine Rivers
What is needed most in architecture today is the very thing that is most needed in life- Integrity. Just as it is in a human being, so integrity is the deepest quality in a building...if we succeed, we will have done a great service to our moral nature- the psyche- of our democratic society...Stand up for integrity in your building and you stand for integrity not only in the life of those who did the building but socially a reciprocal relationship is inevitable.
— Frank Lloyd Wright