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God Love Quotes - Page 4

Love God with all your mind.

Love God with all your mind.

J. P. Moreland, James Porter Moreland, Mark Matlock (2005). “Smart Faith: Loving Your God with All Your Mind”, Think

When the fruit appears the blossom drops off. Love of God is the fruit, and rituals are the blossom.

"The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna". Book by Mahendranath Gupta, p. 465, 1942.

The essence of Hinduism is the same essence of all true religions: Bhakti or pure love for God and genuine compassion for all beings.

"Becoming Hindu and Finding the Essence of All Spiritual Paths" by Radhanath Swami, www.huffingtonpost.com. June 10, 2011.

Though God may be Love, God is Truth above all.

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi, Homer A. Jack (2005). “The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi”, p.28, Courier Corporation

If we truly love God, we will express it by loving our neighbors, and when we truly love our neighbors, it expresses our love for God.

Richard Stearns (2014). “Stearns 2 in 1: The Hole in Our Gospel and Unfinished”, p.57, Thomas Nelson

The cross shows us the seriousness of our sin-but it also shows us the immeasurable love of God.

Billy Graham (2008). “Wisdom for Each Day”, p.105, Thomas Nelson Inc

Unalloyed love of God is the essential thing. All else is unreal.

Ramakrishna, Mahendra Nath Gupta (1942). “The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna”, Ramakrishna Vivekanada Center

We lead our lives well when we love God with our whole being and when we love neighbors as we (properly) love ourselves.

Miroslav Volf (2011). “A Public Faith: How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good”, p.72, Brazos Press

In low theologies, hell is invariably the deepest truth, and the love of God is not so deep as hell.

George MacDonald (2015). “The Complete Novels of George Macdonald (Illustrated): The Princess and the Goblin, The Princess and Curdie, Phantastes, At the Back of the North Wind, Lilith, David Elginbrod, Malcolm, Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood, Wilfrid Cumbermede and many more”, p.2626, e-artnow

There is no love of God without patience, and no patience without lowliness and sweetness of spirit.

John Wesley (1831). “The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A. M.”, p.526