God’s Nature

October 17, 2014

We have to do with One who is Lord of all power and might, whose arm is not shortened that it cannot save, nor His ear heavy that it cannot hear; with One whose unchanging Word directs us to ask and receive that our joy may be full, to open our mouths wide, that He may fill them. And we do well to remember that this gracious God, who has condescended to place His almighty power at the command of believing prayer looks not lightly on the blood guiltiness of those who neglect to avail themselves of it for the benefit of the perishing …
– Hudson Taylor –
from: Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret

October 15, 2014

God sometimes puts the sweetest things in life, like being in His presence, at a higher reach to make sure that those who find Him really want Him.

– Josh Waltman –

October 11, 2014

God is not silent. It is the nature of God to speak. The second person of the Holy Trinity is called The Word.

– AW Tozer –

September 25, 2014

God is a Person, and in the deep of His mighty nature He thinks, wills, enjoys, feels, loves, desires and suffers as any other person may. 

– AW Tozer –

September 17, 2014

Sometimes God brings us into the Red Sea just to show His power in getting us out.

– Anonymous –

August 19, 2014

Trials are medicines which our gracious and wise Physician prescribes, because we need them. He proportions the frequency and weight of them—to what our case requires. Let us trust in His skill—and thank Him for His prescription!

– John Newton –

August 8, 2014

We rush unthinkingly and unpreparedly into God’s presence, without realizing the majesty and glory of the God whom we are approaching, and without reflecting upon the exceeding great riches of his glory in Christ Jesus, which we hope to draw? We must “think magnificently of God.”

– Anonymous –

July 29, 2014

Is it too much to expect our God to do ‘exceedingly abundantly above?’ Can we put a strain on Omnipotence; can we exhaust infinite Love?

– John Stam –

July 20, 2014

God is revealing Himself all around us … So then, point to the glory of God; acknowledge the glory of God! Don’t say, “Look at that sunset; it is majestic.” Say, “Look at the glory of God revealed in this sunset; He is majestic!” Don’t talk about creation like you’re an atheist, Christian. Talk about creation like it’s revealing the glory of God. Point people to what God is already doing around us … God has given us ample opportunity in creation around us to point people to His glory.

– David Platt –