Quotes about Capacity
God designed the covenant of marriage to increase the capacity of both partners to carry out their purpose for advancing His kingdom.
— Tony Evans
Increase your capacity to receive what is destined to happen if you believe! If you can see the invisible, you can do the impossible. You may have to stretch yourself or enlarge your circle of associates. You may have to expose yourself beyond your comfort zone or speak when you are naturally introverted. Stretch yourself; it's worth it!
— Bishop TD Jakes
It's not that you don't have the capacity to accept the truth. You don't want to accept it, and you hide behind your own logic and intelligence while the truth marches by. Step out and join it, for goodness'' sake! Shout it out in full step! I believe!
— Ted Dekker
The slender capacity of man's heart cannot comprehend the unfathomable depth and burning zeal of God's love toward us.
— Martin Luther
The essence of man is not what he is, but in what he is able to be.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
We need to learn the names of God because when we know His character and His capacity, we will find rest and discover peace and power in His covenantal care of us.
— Tony Evans
The jubilee then is about restoring to people the capacity to participate in the economic life of the community for their own viability and society's benefit.
— Christopher Wright
for the most part we can say that the disputes are about him yet don't involve him. He has shown a singular capacity to plant seeds that others nurture into disputes. (That is one complaint about him: his imprecisions invite others to reach conflicting interpretations of papal statements.)
— Karl Keating
To put it another way, God is able to interact with us in ways we interpret (through our time-bound experience of cause and effect) as the result of time-like capacities in the person or essence of God or the existence of other time-like dimensions.
— Hugh Ross
Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks.
— Phillips Brooks
Our basic human needs and capacities to live, to love, to learn, and to leave a legacy.
— Stephen Covey
Any time that we move from personal names to abstract labels or graphs or statistics, we are less in touch with reality and diminished in our capacity to deal with what is best and at the center of life. Yet we are encouraged on every side to do just that.
— Eugene Peterson