Quotes about Comfort
I'm for whatever gets you through the night.
— Frank Sinatra
Jesus says simply, "Remain in me, as I in you" (John 15:4). Home is not a heavenly mansion in the afterlife but a safe place right in the midst of our anxious world. "Anyone who loves me will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we shall come to him and make a home in him" (John 14:23).
— Brennan Manning
Abba, You stretch wide Your loving arms to me in the darkest, loneliest moments of my life.
— Brennan Manning
In the next few minutes, I prayed with her for healing. Then I asked her if she would find a quiet place every morning for the next thirty days, sit down in a chair, close her eyes, upturn her palms, and pray this one phrase over and over: ABBA, I BELONG TO YOU.
— Brennan Manning
Your friendship has been like the refreshing shade of a vast tree in the noonday heat.
— Brennan Manning
Because where God wants you to be, God holds you safe and gives you peace, even when there is pain.
— Henri Nouwen
To console does not mean to take away the pain but rather to be there and say, "You are not alone, I am with you."
— Henri Nouwen
Jesus makes it clear that the way to God is the same as the way to a new childhood. The innocence that is reached through conscious choices. The Beatitudes offer me the simplest route for the journey home, back into the house of my Father. And along this route I will discover the joys of the second childhood: comfort, mercy, and an ever clearer vision of God. It's a place where I can live in freedom without obsessions and compulsions.
— Henri Nouwen
With a friend we don't have to say or do something special. With a friend we can be still and know that God is there with both of us.
— Henri Nouwen
Here is a home for you; maybe you need us." All my desires to be useful, successful, and productive revolted.
— Henri Nouwen
The loud, boisterous noises of the world make us deaf to the soft, gentle, and loving voice of God. A Christian leader is called to help people hear that voice and so be comforted and consoled.
— Henri Nouwen
Many mature, successful men in this life often might still treat God as part of themselves. God is the factotum which comes in handy in times of illness, shock, final exams, in every situation in which we feel insecure. And if it does not work, the only reaction may be to cry louder. Far from becoming the Other, whose existence does not depend on mine, he might remain the easy frame which fits best around the edges of my security.
— Henri Nouwen