Quotes about Divine
If the grace of God miraculously operates, it probably operates through the subliminal door.
— William James
The point is that if there is no God, then objective right and wrong do not exist.
— William Lane Craig
Secularism is a worldview that allows no room for the supernatural: no miracles, no divine revelation, no God.
— William Lane Craig
Faith is not a notion, but a real strong essential hunger, an attracting or magnetic desire of Christ, which as it proceeds from a seed of the divine nature in us, so it attracts and unites with its like.
— William Law
Is not a spiritual and devout life here made the common condition on which all men are to become sons of God?
— William Law
There can be no Goodness and Happiness for any intelligent Creature, but in and by this two-fold Life; and therefore the Union of the Divine and human Life, or the Son of God incarnate in Man, to make Man again a Partaker of the Divine Nature, is the one only possible Salvation for all the Sons of fallen Adam, that is, of Adam dead to, or fallen from his first Union with the Divine Life.
— William Law
For Nature and Creature, without the Christ of God or the Divine Life in Union with it, is and can be nothing else but this mere Emptiness, Hunger, and Want of all that which can alone make it good and happy.
— William Law
And therefore, that the holy Deity is all Love, and Blessing, and Goodness, willing and working only Love and Goodness to every Thing, as far as it can receive it, is a Truth as deeply grounded in me as the feeling of my own Existence.
— William Law
all Salvation is, and can be nothing else, but the Manifestation of the Life of God in the Soul.
— William Law
And thus the Work of our Salvation is wholly and solely the Work of the Light and Spirit of God, dwelling and operating in us.
— William Law
For a frequent intercession with God, earnestly beseeching him to forgive the sins of all mankind, to bless them with His providence, enlighten them with His Spirit, and bring them to everlasting happiness, is the divinest exercise that the heart of man can be engaged in.
— William Law
Once more, Never think that you can live to God by your own power or strength but always look to and rely on him for assistance, yea, for all strength and grace.
— David Brainerd