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God Love Quotes - Page 9

If ever there was a moment for an Islamic reformation, it’s now. For the love of God, what are we doing about it?

Irshad Manji (2007). “The Trouble with Islam: A Muslim's Call for Reform in Her Faith”, p.3, Macmillan

A person who is obsessed is characterized by committed, settled, passionate love for God, above and before every other thing and every other being.

Francis Chan, Preston Sprinkle (2014). “The Francis Chan Collection: Crazy Love, Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, and Multiply”, p.101, David C Cook

It's easy to talk about how much you love God, but loving others reveals how much you truly do.

Elizabeth George (2013). “Moments of Grace for a Woman's Heart”, p.110, Harvest House Publishers

A refusal to believe that God loves us is the unbelief which destroys the soul.

Edward Norris Kirk (1857). “Discourses: Doctrinal and Practical”, p.21

It is enough for me to pick up but a straw from the ground for the love of God.

Brother Lawrence (2006). “The Practice of the Presence of God, and the Spiritual Maxims”, p.61, Cosimo, Inc.

O Love of God, do this for me: Maintain a constant victory.

Amy Carmichael (1999). “Mountain Breezes: The Collected Poems of Amy Carmichael”, p.411, CLC Publications

Listen, God loves everything you love, and a mess of stuff you don't.

Alice Walker (2012). “Anything We Love Can Be Saved: A Writer's Activism”, p.29, Ballantine Books

After learning to love God (worship), learning to love others is the second purpose of your life.

Rick Warren (2012). “The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For?”, p.113, Zondervan

Superior to all the religions is the Love of God and superior to all types of worship is seeing God.

"The Religion of God". Book by Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi, en.wikisource.org. 2000.

When we love God because we feel we should love Him, instead of genuinely loving out of our true selves, we have forgotten who God really is.

Francis Chan, Preston Sprinkle (2014). “The Francis Chan Collection: Crazy Love, Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, and Multiply”, p.19, David C Cook