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Profound Quotes to Live By 

Spiritual quotes offer memorable, concise expressions of profound truths, applicable to daily life. They emphasize God's love, human fraternity, faith, and personal growth while encouraging kindness, selflessness, and moral integrity in everyday interactions.

Profound Quotes to Live By
  • Summary

    Quotes play a significant role in helping individuals apply spiritual principles to everyday life. They offer concise, memorable expressions of profound truths that can be easily recalled in moments of need. For instance, quotes about God's love and the brotherhood of humanity emphasize our shared connection and responsibility toward each other, grounding relationships in compassion. Likewise, quotes on faith and prayer serve as reminders of the power of trust in divine guidance and the role of prayer in spiritual growth.

    Reflections on personal spiritual experience encourage self-exploration and the discovery of God within, offering motivation for personal growth. Quotes about love, service, and character development remind individuals to prioritize kindness, selflessness, and moral integrity in daily interactions. Ultimately, such quotes distill complex spiritual teachings into simple, actionable insights that can inspire and guide one's behavior and choices throughout life.

  • The Nature of God and Divine Love

    • "The Father in heaven never fails to accept the sincere worship of his children on earth, no matter how crude their concept of Deity or by what name they symbolize his divine nature."
    • "The concept of God as a Father was not original with Jesus, but he exalted and elevated the idea into a sublime experience by achieving a new revelation of God and by proclaiming that every mortal creature is a child of this Father of love, a son of God."
    • "The brotherhood of men is founded on the fatherhood of God. The family of God is derived from the love of God — God is love. God the Father divinely loves his children, all of them."
    • "The Father is living love, and this life of the Father is in his Sons. And the spirit of the Father is in his Sons' sons — mortal men. When all is said and done, the Father idea is still the highest human concept of God."
  • The Power of Faith and Prayer

    • "Faith is to religion what sails are to a ship; it is an addition of power, not an added burden of life. There is but one struggle for those who enter the kingdom, and that is to fight the good fight of faith. The believer has only one battle, and that is against doubt – unbelief."
    • "As prayer may be likened to recharging the spiritual batteries of the soul, so worship may be compared to the act of tuning in the soul to catch the universe broadcasts of the infinite spirit of the Universal Father."
    • "The sincerity of any prayer is the assurance of its being heard; the spiritual wisdom and universe consistency of any petition is the determiner of the time, manner, and degree of the answer."
    • "Jesus taught that the prayer for divine guidance over the pathway of earthly life was next in importance to the petition for a knowledge of the Father's will. In reality, this means a prayer for divine wisdom."
  • Personal Spiritual Experience and Growth

    • "This world is only a bridge; you may pass over it, but you should not think to build a dwelling place upon it."
    • "I have called you out of the darkness of authority and the lethargy of tradition into the transcendent light of the realization of the possibility of making for yourselves the greatest discovery possible for the human soul to make – the supernal experience of finding God for yourself, in yourself, and of yourself, and of doing all this as a fact in your own personal experience."
    • "When my children once become self-conscious of the assurance of the divine presence, such a faith will expand the mind, ennoble the soul, reinforce the personality, augment the happiness, deepen the spirit perception, and enhance the power to love and be loved."
    • "We find God through the leadings of spiritual insight, but we approach this insight of the soul through the love of the beautiful, the pursuit of truth, loyalty to duty, and the worship of divine goodness. But of all these values, love is the true guide to real insight."
  • Love, Service, and Compassion

    • "If you love people, they will draw near you – you will have no difficulty in winning them."
    • "Always remember that God does not reward man for what he does but for what he is; therefore should you extend help to your fellows without the thought of rewards. Do good without thought of benefit to the self."
    • "Devote your life to proving that love is the greatest thing in the world. It is the love of God that impels us to seek salvation. Love is the ancestor of all spiritual goodness, the essence of the true and the beautiful."
    • "Love is the greatest relationship in the world – in the universe – just as truth is the greatest pronouncement of the observation of these divine relationships."
  • Self-Control and Character Development

    • "Let not anger and hate master you. Speak harshly of no one. Contentment is the greatest wealth. What is given wisely is well saved. Do not to others those things you would not wish done to you. Pay good for evil; overcome evil with the good."
    • "Strong characters are not derived from not doing wrong but rather from actually doing right. Unselfishness is the badge of human greatness. The highest levels of self-realization are attained by worship and service. The happy and effective person is motivated, not by fear of wrongdoing, but by love of right doing."
    • "When you forgive your brother in the flesh, you thereby create the capacity in your own soul for the reception of the reality of God's forgiveness of your own misdeeds."
    • "He who rules his own self is greater than he who captures a city. Self-mastery is the measure of man’s moral nature and the indicator of his spiritual development.
  • Religion of the Spirit vs. Religion of Authority

    • "The religion of the spirit means effort, struggle, conflict, faith, determination, love, loyalty, and progress. The religion of the mind – the theology of authority – requires little or none of these exertions from its formal believers."
    • "Your religion shall change from the mere intellectual belief in traditional authority to the actual experience of that living faith which is able to grasp the reality of God and all that relates to the divine spirit of the Father. The religion of the mind ties you hopelessly to the past; the religion of the spirit consists in progressive revelation and ever beckons you on toward higher and holier achievements in spiritual ideals and eternal realities."
    • "While the religion of authority may impart a present feeling of settled security, you pay for such a transient satisfaction the price of the loss of your spiritual freedom and religious liberty."
    • "The religion of the spirit requires only uniformity of insight, not uniformity of viewpoint and outlook. The religion of the spirit does not demand uniformity of intellectual views, only unity of spirit feeling. The religions of authority crystallize into lifeless creeds; the religion of the spirit grows into the increasing joy and liberty of ennobling deeds of loving service and merciful ministration."
  • The Religion of Jesus

    • "The religion of Jesus is a new gospel of faith to be proclaimed to struggling humanity. This new religion is founded on faith, hope, and love."
    • "The religion of Jesus does not seek to escape this life in order to enjoy the waiting bliss of another existence. The religion of Jesus provides the joy and peace of another and spiritual existence to enhance and ennoble the life which you now live in the flesh."
    • "The religion of Jesus is the most powerful unifying influence the world has ever known."
    • "To 'follow Jesus' means to personally share his religious faith and to enter into the spirit of the Master's life of unselfish service for man. One of the most important things in human living is to find out what Jesus believed, to discover his ideals, and to strive for the achievement of his exalted life purpose. Of all human knowledge, that which is of greatest value is to know the religious life of Jesus and how he lived it."
  • Harmony in Life

    • "When you once begin to find God in your soul, presently you will begin to discover him in other's souls and eventually in all the creatures and creations of a mighty universe."
    • "Worship – contemplation of the spiritual – must alternate with service, contact with material reality. Work should alternate with play; religion should be balanced by humor. Profound philosophy should be relieved by rhythmic poetry."
    • "Isolation tends to exhaust the energy charge of the soul. Association with one's fellows is essential to the renewal of the zest for life and is indispensable to the maintenance of the courage to fight those battles consequent upon the ascent to the higher levels of human living. Friendship enhances the joys and glorifies the triumphs of life."
    • "The modern age will refuse to accept a religion which is inconsistent with facts and out of harmony with its highest conceptions of truth, beauty, and goodness."
  • Perspective on Good and Evil

    • "As you view the world, remember that the black patches of evil which you see are shown against a white background of ultimate good. You do not view merely white patches of good which show up miserably against a black background of evil."
    • "Your Father in heaven makes the sun to shine on the evil as well as upon the good; likewise he sends rain on the just and the unjust."
    • "God is so positively good that there is absolutely no place in him for negative evil. Evil is the immature choosing and the unthinking misstep of those who are resistant to goodness, rejectful of beauty, and disloyal to truth."
    • "Fatherly love delights in returning good for evil – doing good in retaliation for injustice."
  • The Impact of Jesus' Life and Teachings

    • "What an awakening the world would experience if it could only see Jesus as he really lived on earth and know, firsthand, his life-giving teachings! Descriptive words of things beautiful cannot thrill like the sight thereof, neither can creedal words inspire men's souls like the experience of knowing the presence of God."
    • "It should not be the aim of kingdom believers literally to imitate the outward life of Jesus in the flesh but rather to share his faith; to trust God as he trusted God..."
    • "You may preach a religion about Jesus, but, perforce, you must live the religion of Jesus."
    • "Be not discouraged; human evolution is still in progress, and the revelation of God to the world, in and through Jesus, shall not fail."

Suggested Reading from this Essay

Contributors

Susan Lyon, Mike Robinson, Gary Tonge

References and Sources

  • 130:1.5 "God is so positively good that there is absolutely no place in him for negative evil."
  • 131:3.6 "Let not anger and hate master you."
  • 131:8.4 "If you love people, they will draw near you…"
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