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Quotes about Intimacy

Our lack of intimacy is due to our refusal to unplug and shut off communication from all others so we can be alone with Him.
— Francis Chan
I took you to an intimate restaurant, then to a suggestive movie. There's nothing left to talk about, unless it's horizontally.
— Olivia Newton-John
Because of Jesus we need never question God's desire for intimacy. Does God really want close contact with us? Jesus gave up Heaven for it.
— Philip Yancey
And God's infinite greatness, which we would expect to diminish us, actually makes possible the very closeness that we desire.
— Philip Yancey
To make a time-sensitive decision, prayerfully consider which option will bring God the most glory and will encourage a more intimate relationship with Him.
— Priscilla Shirer
Time with God will open up His ways. Reading books won't do it. Reading theology won't do it. Studying the creation won't do it. Going to church won't do it. Listening to religious music won't do it. Listening to great preaching won't do it. Even worshiping through hymns and songs won't do it.
— RT Kendall
Keep up you conjugal love in constant heat and vigor.
— Richard Baxter
The physicality of a real relationship - one that encompasses mind, body and soul - ultimately makes it more fulfilling and powerful than any virtual relationship ever could be.
— Henry Cloud
Intimacy with God is the way to true fulfillment. How do you keep the Enemy from sitting at your table? You keep your eyes on Christ.
— Louie Giglio
It doesn't matter if you do important things. What matters is that you draw close to me.
— Louie Giglio
Father, I want to see Your face. Hear my cry and reveal Yourself to me as I make room for You to invade my life. I am desperate for more of You. I am here. I am knocking. Intersect my life today with a greater awareness of who You are. Please show me more of Your character and purpose as I set my heart on You. Amen.
— Louie Giglio
David took off Saul's armor. He pulled off the false cover. He walked out to battle as his real self. He was able to defeat the giant because he was confident in his intimacy with God.
— Louie Giglio