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Our conduct is not the basis for our salvation, but is influenced by our salvation.
— John Frame
Grace, too, is not an impersonal, metaphysical substance that trickles down to people through the sacraments, as in much popular Catholicism. Grace is an irreducibly personal category, first, in that it is a personal attitude of favor from God's heart, bringing us into relationship with him as our Savior, Friend, and Father.
— John Frame
God never witholds from His child that which His love and wisdom call good. God's refusals are always merciful -- "severe mercies" at times but mercies all the same. God never denies us our hearts desire except to give us something better.
— Elisabeth Elliot
We are women, and my plea is Let me be a woman, holy through and through, asking for nothing but what God wants to give me, receiving with both hands and with all my heart whatever that is.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Leave it all in the Hands that were wounded for you
— Elisabeth Elliot
God's Word is the ultimate beauty treatment for every woman.
— Elizabeth George
God uses the flawed, the failures, and the imperfect to accomplish His perfect will.
— Elizabeth George
The soul of a child is the loveliest flower that grows in the garden of God.
— Elizabeth George
Some people ask me what it's like to be forgiven, to feel grace. It's like walking on a long stretch of beach with nothing in sight but sky and waves and sand. With the sun piercing its brightness, the water tickling my toes, the roaring of the sea singing omniscience and power and yet, a deep peace, the waters changing from sandy brown to light green to a heavy blue, the waves cresting with the white peaks and then rushing to find my toes.
— Elizabeth Musser
God does not waste our suffering. It always serves a purpose.
— Elizabeth Musser
If Scripture teaches the imputation of sin, we should not stumble when we find it affirming the imputation of righteousness.
— AW Pink
It is by doctrine (through the power of the Spirit) that believers are nourished and edified, and where doctrine is neglected, growth in grace and effective witnessing for Christ necessarily cease. How sad then that doctrine is now decried as "unpractical" when, in fact, doctrine is the very base of the practical life.
— AW Pink