You will never understand who you are until you understand who God is.
Since no one really knows what or who God is, or whether God is at all, why can't God be hope?
It is because of our foolishness that we forget who God is.
Who God is and what Christ did have huge implications for who we are personally and what we desire sexually.
You need to remember who God is, forget the painful wounds and let Him renew you.
God loves people because of who God is, not because of who we are.
Genuine thanksgiving is a response to both who God is and what He has done, is doing, and will do.
Problems are invitations. They allow us to have encounters and experiences that enable us to discover who God is for us.
The basis for the ethics of the Sermon on the Mount is not what works, but rather who God is.
We turn to God for help when our foundations are shaking, only to learn that it is God who is shaking them.
Instead of asking what it feels like to follow God or be used by God, we should be asking who God is, and whether we really know Him. Everything else will take care of itself.
There's no way a human being can escape his or her human-ness to be able to imagine God. We can talk about how we've experienced God, not what or who God is.
Friendship is an opportunity to act on God's behalf in the lives of the people that we're close to, reminding each other who God is.
Instead of telling them God has a wonderful plan for their life - tell them who God is.
Humility begins with seeing who God is, seeing yourself compared to God, and then seeing yourself as God sees you.
God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn't do.
. . . to be in a relationship with God is to be loved purely and furiously. And a person who thinks himself unlovable cannot be in a relationship with God because he can't accept who God is; a Being that is love. We learn that we are lovable or unlovable from other people. . . That is why God tells us so many times to love each other.
Being disguised under the disfigurement of an ugly crucifixion and death, the Christ upon the cross is paradoxically the clearest revelation of who God is.
When we fully realize who God is, we learn that each of us is a child of the King!
Oh, if we would only remember who God is!