Quotes about Glory
First we must understand that all of the world's deceptions flow from the belief that love is primarily for the fulfillment and comfort of the self. The world poisons love by focusing first and foremost on meeting one's own needs. Christ taught that love is not for the fulfillment of the self but for the Glory of God and the food of others. True love is selfless. It gives; it sacrifices; it dies to its own needs.
— Joshua Harris
No matter where we are today or what mistakes we've made in the past, He has given us everything we need to glorify Him right now.
— Joshua Harris
Grace tried is better than grace, and more than grace; it is glory in its infancy.
— Samuel Rutherford
Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
One of the bonuses of being a Christian is the glorious hope that extends out beyond the grave into the glory of God's tomorrow.
— Billy Graham
If God were to eradicate all evil from this planet, He would have to eradicate all evil men. Who would be exempt? "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" [Romans 3:23 NIV]. God would rather transform the evil man than eradicate him.
— Billy Graham
Each of us experiences clouds in life—sometimes slight, but sometimes dark and frightening. Whatever clouds you face today, ask Jesus, the light of the world, to help you look behind the cloud to see His glory and His plans for you.
— Billy Graham
Everything we do should glorify God!
— Billy Graham
Just as millions of angels participated in the dazzling show when the morning stars sang together at creation, so will the innumerable hosts of heaven help bring to pass God's prophetic declarations throughout time and into eternity.
— Billy Graham
Death for the Christian is the doorway to heaven's glory. Because of Christ's resurrection we can joyously say with Paul, "Where, O death, is your victory?" [1 Corinthians 15:55 NIV].
— Billy Graham
When one bears suffering faithfully, God is glorified and honored.
— Billy Graham
What greater glory can we anticipate than to stand before the throne of God, to humble ourselves before His great and incomparable majesty.
— Billy Graham