Quotes about Freedom
Freedom, my friend, can only be found in His grace.
— Joseph Prince
To Serve the God of Love one must be free, one must face the terrible responsibility of the decision to love in spite of all unworthiness whether in oneself or in one's neighbor.
— Thomas Merton
Love is free; it does not depend on the desirability of its object, but loves for love's sake.
— Thomas Merton
When grace moves in... guilt moves out
— Max Lucado
Fear never wrote a symphony or poem, negotiated a peace treaty, or cured a disease. Fear never pulled a family out of poverty or a country out of bigotry. Fear never saved a marriage or a business. Courage did that. Faith did that. People who refused to consult or cower to their timidities did that. But fear itself? Fear herds us into a prison and slams the doors. Wouldn't it be great to walk out?
— Max Lucado
The presence of anxiety is unavoidable, but the prison of anxiety is optional.
— Max Lucado
Deliverance is to the Bible what jazz music is to Mardi Gras: bold, brassy, and everywhere.
— Max Lucado
There are times when God sends thunder to stir us. There are times when God sends blessings to lure us. But then there are times when God sends nothing but silence as he honors us with the freedom to choose where we spend eternity.
— Max Lucado
Because of Calvary, I'm free to choose. And so I choose. I choose love . . . No occasion justifies hatred; no injustice warrants bitterness.
— Max Lucado
Do you want to get . . . sober? Solvent? Educated? Better? Do you want to get in shape? Over your past? Beyond your upbringing? Do you want to get stronger, healthier, happier? Would you like to leave Bethesda in the rearview mirror? Are you ready for a new day, a new way? Are you ready to get unstuck?
— Max Lucado
So now, those who are in Christ Jesus are not judged guilty. [ Romans 8:1 NCV ]
— Max Lucado
Regardless of what you've done, it's not too late. Regardless of how far you've fallen, it's not too late. It doesn't matter how low the mistake is, it's not too late to dig down, pull out that mistake, and then let it go—and be free. What makes a Christian a Christian is not perfection but forgiveness.
— Max Lucado