Quotes about Heart
I trust so much in the power of the heart and the soul; I know that the answer to what we need to do next is in our own hearts. All we have to do is listen, then take that one step further and trust what we hear. We will be taught what we need to learn.
— Melody Beattie
New life, new hope, new joy will start when this is given from the heart.
— Melody Carlson
Love is the most attractive quality in the world. And it lies at the heart of Christianity.
— Michael Green
each one of us will face a moment when eternity whispers into our hearts, This is your time.
— Michael Smith
The War on Terror is ultimately a battle for the human mind and heart.
— Michael Youssef
Read the heart and not the letter for the pen cannot draw near the good intent.
— Michelangelo
when we pray in agreement with God's will, our "weak prayers" move the heart of God even if they do not move ours.
— Mike Bickle
I like the phrase my beloved because it shows that she maintains her affection for Jesus through her present season of testing. She harbors no resentment in her heart toward Jesus. She is not offended by her trial and does not stumble. He is still her beloved.
— Mike Bickle
You will find what you are looking for when you realize God has placed those longings in your heart as a divine desire; your hunger is a gift from God to draw you to Him. It's a holy want with a holy fulfillment. Everything you really need and want is offered by and found in Him.
— Mike Bickle
No matter how great the power is that the Holy Spirit releases through a prophet, we are to focus our hearts and attention first on loving, worshiping, and obeying Jesus.
— Mike Bickle
We don't want people to understand forgiveness or prayer or mission or justice only intellectually. We want people who can forgive, who can hear and respond to God, who actually know Him. We want people who have hearts that break for our world and the people in it and do something about it. We want the kind of people in our communities who resemble the people we see in Scripture.
— Mike Breen
Where kairos is an event word—something that has a beginning and ending—repentance (metanoia) is a process word, as is believe (pistis). The Circle is a process, a way of living that does not have a specific beginning and ending. One does not become a disciple of Jesus and stand still; discipleship is a lifestyle of learning. And this learning begins with a change of heart.
— Mike Breen