Quotes about Devotion
But that is all prayer requires: faith, hope, and love. Great holiness, or piety, or sanctity are not required. Prayer is a road to holiness.
— Peter Kreeft
If I did not love you more today than I did yesterday, I would love you less, and that is intolerable. So I must find more ways to love you every day.
— Peter Kreeft
The meaning of life is to become a saint.
— Peter Kreeft
God loves us more than we love Him.
— Peter Kreeft
Praying anywhere can easily become praying nowhere, just as praying anytime can easily become praying at no time. Everything in general becomes nothing in particular.
— Peter Kreeft
The good Jew, like the good Christian, sees behind the law to the Lawgiver, whose will is perfect love.
— Peter Kreeft
St. Thomas mentions the three things necessary to attain any end, earthly or Heavenly: knowledge, love, and presence;
— Peter Kreeft
Each truth about God known by the mind is a new motive for loving Him with the will.
— Peter Kreeft
It also works the other way around: the more you love any person (human or divine), the more you want to know him (or Him) better, and the more you do. And this always causes deep joy.
— Peter Kreeft
It's fairly simple. When can we pray? All the time. When should we praise God? Whenever we pray.
— David Jeremiah
He turned His back upon His Son so that He would never have to turn His back on you.
— David Jeremiah
In this fallen world, Christians are not called to a life where all choices lead to comfort or safety. We are called to a life of commitment to the One who loves us enough to die for us. The Bible often tells us this commitment will mean trouble and pain.
— David Jeremiah