Quotes About Grace
Practice routinely purposeful kindnesses and intelligent acts of beauty.
~ Dallas Willard
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To "grow in grace" means to utilize more and more grace to live by, until everything we do is assisted by grace. Then, whatever we do in word or deed will all be done in the name of the Lord Jesus (Colossians 3:17). The greatest saints are not those who need less grace, but those who consume the most grace, who indeed are most in need of grace—those who are saturated by grace in every dimension of their being. Grace to them is like breath.
~ Dallas Willard
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God's care for humanity was so great that he sent his unique Son among us, so that those who count on him might not lead a futile and failing existence, but have the undying life of God Himself. JOHN 3:16
~ Dallas Willard
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Christian educators can work to alleviate the harsh, shame-based judgmentalism that marks so much moral teaching and replace it with teachings that give life, hope, and grace. Christian educators can give their full, critical, and honest effort to comparing, measuring, and discerning which traditions and teachings are most life-giving.
~ Dallas Willard
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Christ was not crucified so that we wouldn't have to be. He was crucified so we could be crucified with him.
~ Dallas Willard
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Faith is not opposed to knowledge; faith is opposed to sight. And grace is not opposed to effort; it is opposed to earning.
~ Dallas Willard
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Father, we remember now that we are right here with you and that you are in our midst and that you love us and that you long for us to be healed and whole and that we do not do any of this on our own and that this universe is a perfectly safe place for us to be and that you are closer than the air we breathe. And so we ask that you would be at work now and help us and give us energy and openness and strength, and we pray this together in Jesus' name. Amen. John Ortberg
~ Dallas Willard
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Why is it that we look upon our salvation as a moment that began our religious life instead of the daily life we receive from God?
~ Dallas Willard
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And in this truth lies the secret of the easy yoke: the secret involves living as he lived in the entirety of his life—adopting his overall life-style. Following "in his steps" cannot be equated with behaving as he did when he was "on the spot." To live as Christ lived is to live as he did all his life.
~ Dallas Willard
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He has made a way for us into easy and happy obedience—really, into personal fulfillment. And that way is apprenticeship to him. It is Christian "discipleship." His gospel is a gospel for life and Christian discipleship.
~ Dallas Willard
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Divine grace is God acting in our life to accomplish what we cannot do on our own. It informs our being and actions and makes them effective in the wisdom and power of God. Hence, grace is not opposed to effort (our actions) but to earning (our attitude).
~ Dallas Willard
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We must stop using the fact that we cannot earn grace ( whether for justification or for sanctification) as an excuse for not energetically seeking to receive grace.
~ Dallas Willard
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The revolution of Jesus is in the first place and continuously a revolution of the human heart or spirit.
~ Dallas Willard
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I don't believe God messes with our minds. He is not mean, and if he has something to say to me, he will say it.
~ Dallas Willard
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Love is a gift from God, who is love. We can seek a gift and we can receive a gift, but we do not perform for a gift. So, when we read passages of Scripture like those above, we must remember that the call to us is not to do as much as it is to receive.
~ Dallas Willard
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The Beatitudes simply cannot be "good news" if they are understood as a set of "how-tos" for achieving blessedness. They would then only amount to a new legalism. They would not serve to throw open the kingdom—anything but. They would impose a new brand of Phariseeism, a new way of closing the door—as well as some very gratifying new possibilities for the human engineering of righteousness.
~ Dallas Willard
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Jesus is the expression of the love of God for us, and in him we see the many ways God deals with people in mercy and grace.
~ Dallas Willard
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John 3:16 is not about forgiveness of sins, no matter the guy with rainbow hair in the end zone who's holding up that sign. John 3:16 is about life now.
~ Dallas Willard
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~ Rest in Faith
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The miracle is not that God loves me; it would be a miracle if he didn't love me, because he is love. That is God's basic nature—a will to good.
~ Dallas Willard
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The God-intended function of the will is to reach out to God in trust. By standing in the correct relation to God through our will we can receive grace that will properly reorder the soul along with the other five components of the self.
~ Dallas Willard
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Grace is opposed to earning, not to effort. And it is well-directed, decisive, and sustained effort that is the key to the keys of the Kingdom and to the life of restful power in ministry and life that those keys open to us.
~ Dallas Willard
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Thank you, God, for this new day. Thank you for this new beginning.
~ Dallas Willard
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If we have faith in Christ, we must believe that he knew how to live.
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