Yes," I said, "for the love of God!
When the Greeks said, Whom the gods love die young, they probably meant, as Lord Sankey suggested, that those favored by the gods stay young till the day they die; young and playful.
For a work to be considered good it must not only conform outwardly to the law of God, but it must be motivated inwardly by a sincere love for God.
Love God; love others; do your best in all you do, even if you fall short!
The Prophet, peace be on him, presents all the possibilities of the human state in perfection. Now, a part of that of course is love of God.
Having lots of members of my family who were in ministry in one form or another, I suppose it shouldn't be surprising that at quite an early age, I was very, very conscious personally of the love of God.
Love God, serve God; everything is in that.
The love of one sole being is a barbarism; for it will be employed to the detriment of all the rest. So too the love of God.
We lead our lives well when we love God with our whole being and when we love neighbors as we (properly) love ourselves.
All is vanity but to love God and serve Him.
Because God loves us, he gives us lyrics to sing when our hearts can't form words.
The greatest achievement to any human being is to love God, yourself, and others.
If my fans want to call me a love God, then so be it!
It is impossible to love God without loving our neighbor.
Moved by the perfection of His holy love, God in Christ substituted Himself for us sinners. That is the heart of the cross of Christ.
Love God, love your neighbors, and do stuff!
He who loves God cannot endeavor that God should love him in return.
God loves an idle rainbow, no less than laboring seas.
God loves you and everything about you, so why beat up on your precious self.
At the center of care for the heart is the love of God. This must be the joyful aim of our life.