Quotes about Spiritual
Unless we see God's activity in the midst of them, we will be unaware of their spiritual significance. They will simply be events in a long succession of confusing occurrences. A miracle could take place, and we would miss it. But if we are sensitive to God's voice, these same events can hold enormous significance for us. Hudson
— Henry Blackaby
One trend I see is the rejection of growth for self-discovery and the pursuit of authentic community. So we keep whittling our spiritual community to a smaller and smaller and more exclusive inner circle. The problem is if the diagnoses are wrong, so will be the cure.
— Erwin McManus
When God wants to bring more power into our lives., He brings more pressure. He is generating spiritual force by friction.
— AB Simpson
The spiritual life is a reaching out to our innermost self, to our fellow human and to our God.
— Henri Nouwen
The life of the soul is incalculable.
— Margaret Fuller
Through our struggles and pain, we are being offered perseverance, the character of God. Hardships are intended to give us a spiritual makeover, "that we may share in his holiness" (Heb. 12:10). Therefore, when God encourages us to persevere, he is not stumbling for encouraging words. He is teaching us how to look like him.
— Edward Welch
The biggest gap there is in America is not economic; the gap is spiritual and cultural.
— Mike Huckabee
Don't just let the devil use your mind as a garbage dump.
— Joyce Meyer
For me the goddess is the female of God, She is powerful if different.
— Tina Turner
The soul cannot be seen in a biological laboratory, any more than pain can be seen on an operating table.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The crisis in their souls begins at the moment when they either recognize that they have tremendous potentialities not yet exercised or begin to yearn for a religious life which will make greater demands on them. Up to that moment of crisis, they have lived on the surface of their souls. The tension deepens as they realize that, like a plant, they have roots which need greater spiritual depths and branches meant for communion with the heavens above.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Here is the answer, after all these years, to the mysterious words in the Gospel of the Incarnation which stated that Our Blessed Mother laid her "firstborn" in the manger. Did that mean that Our Blessed Mother was to have other children? It certainly did, but not according to the flesh. Our Divine Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was the unique Son of Our Blessed Mother by the flesh. But Our Lady was to have other children, not according to the flesh, but according to the spirit!
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen