Divine Humility Quotes
Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
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“The glory of the Lord shall endure forever: the Lord shall rejoice in his works.”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
“We are left for a season among men; let us faithfully represent Him here.”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
“For the blessed news is that the God who needs no one has in sovereign condescension set Himself to work by and in and through His obedient children.”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
“All can come, because heaven and earth are united. Jesus Christ has washed away the division, the difference. Now we can come to God.”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
“suffering of Jesus was corrective. He was willing to suffer in order that He might correct us and perfect us, so that His suffering might not begin and end in suffering, but that it might begin in suffering and end in healing.”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
“A transgression is a breaking away, a revolt from just authority. In all of the moral universe, only man and the fallen angels have rebelled and violated the authority of God, and men are still in flagrant rebellion against that authority.”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
“The assumption here is, “He came unto His own world.” For this is Christ’s world. This world we buy, sell, kick around, lord over and take by”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
“purpose in life. Our purpose in life is whatever produces a thrill.”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
“The Man Jesus as He appeared in the flesh has been equated with the Godhead and all His human weaknesses and limitations attributed to the Deity. The truth is that the Man who walked among us was a demonstration, not of unveiled deity but of perfect humanity. The awful majesty of the Godhead was mercifully sheathed in the soft envelope of Human nature to protect mankind.”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
“When God made the human soul in His own image, He did so that we might act according to that Divine nature. He never intended the virus of sin to infect that sacred place within man. Sin, therefore, is the unnatural thing. It is a foreign substance defiling man’s heart and life, repelling God’s gaze. Because of this condition in man, sin is natural, worship is unnatural; and so few people really do it.”
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
― Divine Humility: Tozer on Creation, Sin, and How God's Mercy and Grace Redeemed A Rebellious Humanity (Grapevine Press)
