Quotes about Discipline
God loves us too much to indulge our every whim.
- Max Lucado
Whatever you want to do, if you want to be great at it, you have to love it and be able to make sacrifices for it.
- Maya Angelou
What I urge is that you learn to master your life by living each day in a day-tight compartment and this will certainly ensure your safety throughout your entire journey of life.
- Max Lucado
Vengeance is God's. He will repay—whether ultimately on the Day of Judgment or intermediately in this life. The point of the story? God handles all Judahs. He can discipline your abusive boss, soften your angry parent. He can bring your ex to his knees or her senses. Forgiveness doesn't diminish justice; it just entrusts it to God. He guarantees the right retribution. We give too much or too little. But the God of justice has the precise prescription.
- Max Lucado
discipline should result in mercy, not misery.
- Max Lucado
7Knowledge begins with respect for the LORD, but fools hate wisdom and discipline.
- Max Lucado
You can only become great at something you are willing to sacrifice for
- Maya Angelou
God loves you. His chastisements can be painful, but God never turns His back on us. He will discipline us, but He will not forsake us. He will always seek to draw us back to a place where He can bless us once more.
- Beth Moore
Do not despise the LORD'S instruction … for the LORD disciplines the one He loves, just as a father, the son he delights in. Proverbs 3:11—12
- Beth Moore
Only love compels to the death. Dear one, life is hard. Opposition is huge. Circumstances will inevitably happen in all our lives that will defy all discipline, determination, and conviction. Love keeps burning when everything else disintegrates in an ashen heap. Pray for this one thing more than you pray for your next breath. I am convinced love is everything.
- Beth Moore
Salvation by grace teaches us to live self-controlled lives.
- Beth Moore
did. One sobering thing about the faithfulness of God is that He keeps His promises, even when they are promises of judgment or discipline.
- Beth Moore