Quotes about Fullness
Our true nature and personality will never come to fullness apart from His manifest Presence. Learning to host Him is at the center of our assignment, and it must become our focus so that we can have the success He desires before Jesus returns.
— Bill Johnson
Love is luring us forward...to the fullness of our own being
— Fr. Richard Rohr
From his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace" (John 1:16 ESV).
— Max Lucado
John 1:16: "From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another.
— Beth Moore
perform! John's Gospel came along to give us the best of good news. We were never meant to live with emptiness! We were meant to be full; His children were all meant to receive His fullness in one blessing after another!
— Beth Moore
Indeed, we have all received grace after grace from His fullness. John 1:16
— Beth Moore
Know the Messiah's love that surpasses knowledge, so you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Ephesians 3:19
— Beth Moore
Let's not fool ourselves into thinking that pride is a problem only for the lost. The most effective means the enemy has to keep believers from being full of the Spirit is to keep us full of ourselves. No wonder the Bible states and restates that God hates pride. It is the enemy of genuine ministry. It is the end of many homes.
— Beth Moore
He is everything, and as we are joined to Him the poverty of our personal identity is lost in the fullness of His eternal greatness.
— Bob Sorge
Humility says, "Lord, I am empty without Your fullness; I am broken without Your wholeness; I am helpless without Your strength; I am clueless without your wisdom. Apart from You I am nothing. I need You!
— Bob Sorge
What love can you possibly need from the world if you are already full of His? None.
— Ted Dekker
I know that the fact that I am always searching for God, always struggling to discover the fullness of Love, always yearning for the complete truth, tells me that I have already been given a taste of God, of Love and of Truth. I can only look for something that I have, to some degree, already found. How can I search for beauty and truth unless that beauty and truth are already known to me in the depth of my heart?
— Henri Nouwen