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Quotes About Grace

forgiveness offered—especially when so undeserved—cuts chains off the human heart that no other power in any universe anywhere can rattle much less break.
~ Charles Martin
And just as we desperately need it from Jesus, there are people who, whether they know it or not, need that gift from us.
~ Charles Martin
Truth is, our hardship does not determine His character or His love for us, and it doesn't make Him any less King or any less capable or any less good or any less in love with us. The choice is ours.
~ Charles Martin
And they ate supper before they said grace.
~ Charles Martin
they walk the hurting from broken to not. From unable to breathe to laughing. From sickness of the soul to tears dripping off the corners of a smile. From lost to known and accepted in the knowing. This is the matchless and
~ Charles Martin
God has not failed to provide enough to fill every mouth. But He has given this world over to the administration of men, and it is their bad management they must correct rather than blame God. At least their incapable administration should teach them the saving grace of humility.
~ Charles Mortimer Carty
The way I move about a room will make a BROOM gasp and swoon
~ Charles 'Mr. Go Hard' Scott
En la mujer rico tesoro es la belleza, el placer de admirarla no se acaba jamás; pero la bondad, la gentileza la superan y valen mucho más.
~ Charles Perrault
You must pay for everything in this world, one way or another. There is nothing free except the grace of God.
~ Charles Portis
There is nothing free except the Grace of God.
~ Charles Portis
You must pay for everything in this world one way and another. There is nothing free except the Grace of God. You cannot earn that or deserve it.
~ Charles Portis
The sovereignty of God is absolute; yet it is never exercised in condemning men who ought to be saved, but rather, it has resulted in salvation of men who deserved to be lost.
~ Charles R. Erdman
Reading of biblical books forces everyone who wants to hear to put himself, or to allow himself to be found, where God has acted once and for all for the salvation of men." —LIFE TOGETHER
~ Charles R. Ringma
Jesus Christ is for his brethren by standing in their place." —CHRISTOLOGY
~ Charles R. Ringma
Meditation If Christ would not be for us, who then would be?
~ Charles R. Ringma
Lord, may Your grace and Your action toward me solidify in me a new set of values which expresses itself in new choices and actions. Amen.
~ Charles R. Ringma
When a man encounters Christ, everything that Christ is and has is made the property of this man." —ETHICS
~ Charles R. Ringma
But just as the capacity to forget is a gift of grace, so memory, the recalling of the lessons we have learnt, is an essential element in responsible living." —LETTERS AND PAPERS FROM PRISON
~ Charles R. Ringma
Thus the very hour of disillusionment with my brother becomes incomparably salutary, because it so thoroughly teaches me that neither of us can live by our own words and deeds, but only by that one word and deed which really binds us together—the forgiveness of sins in Jesus Christ.
~ Charles R. Ringma
God] is able to take your life, with all of the heartache, all of the pain, all of the regret, all of the missed opportunities, and use you for His glory.
~ Charles R. Swindoll
Saving faith is an immediate relation to Christ, accepting, receiving, resting upon Him alone, for justification, sanctification, and eternal life by virtue of God's grace.
~ Charles Spurgeon
Helping someone come to a saving knowledge of Christ is the greatest achievement possible.
~ Charles Stanley
Every test, every trial, every heartache that's been significant, I can turn it over and see how God has turned it into good no matter what.
~ Charles Stanley
Noble in defeat, he (Nixon) was now without grace in victory. I had seen the president show rare courage when others are around him shrank in fear. Since I had come to respect the president for what he was at his best moments, I learned to accept him for what he was at his worst. Loyalty, like love, creates its own image of what we see.
~ Charles W. Colson