Quotes from Liz Curtis Higgs
No one knows the weight of another's burden
- Liz Curtis Higgs
Joseph was faithful to the letter of the law, but he was also faithful to the spirit of the law. He was grace giving. He was loving. He was merciful. Would God the Father entrust the upbringing of his Son to anyone else? The Lord made certain that Mary was betrothed to a man who was 'mild, amiable, and tender.' A man like Joseph of Nazareth.
- Liz Curtis Higgs
Even the things we don't understand are a display of the goodness of God.
- Liz Curtis Higgs
Every conception has a touch of the miraculous - this one far more than most.
- Liz Curtis Higgs
Marrying a woman of priestly ancestry was a special blessing.
- Liz Curtis Higgs
For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad. 2 Corinthians 5:10
- Liz Curtis Higgs
As writer Elisabeth Elliot phrased it, "The fact that I am a woman does not make me a different kind of Christian, but the fact that I am a Christian does make me a different kind of woman."1
- Liz Curtis Higgs
Gordon could ignore his conscience, but he could not disregard the Almighty.
- Liz Curtis Higgs
Grievous words stir up anger.
- Liz Curtis Higgs
The tricky part for me is remembering to give God all the glory and keep none for myself. That's why "we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us."8 Boaz took no credit for his kindness, nor did Ruth. Even Naomi, who at first blessed the landowner, praised God when she learned the man's name. We can follow her fine example, giving God the credit for "every good and perfect gift."9
- Liz Curtis Higgs
When I hear women rail that the Bible is misogynistic, I wonder if we're reading the same book. God loves women, redeems women, empowers women--then and now. On the day we call Christmas, He could have simply arrived on earth, yet He chose to enter through a virgin's womb. On the day we call Easter, He could have appeared first to His beloved disciple, John, yet He chose as His first witness a woman set free from seven demons.
- Liz Curtis Higgs
and they shared her joy. Luke 1:58
- Liz Curtis Higgs