Top 34 Quotes & Sayings by Gloria Gaither

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Gloria Gaither.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Gloria Gaither

Gloria Gaither is a Christian singer-songwriter, author, speaker, editor, and academic. She is married to Bill Gaither and together they have written more than 700 songs. She performed, traveled and recorded with the Bill Gaither Trio from 1965 through 1991. Since 1991, she has served as a performer, recording artist, songwriter, scriptwriter and narrator for the Gaither Homecoming series of television broadcasts, video and DVD releases, and audio recordings.

I never set out to write prayers at all. But there was a span of time when I didn't find it easy to pray, but, when I went to write one of the things I had to write, a prayer would come.
In working with people across the country and around the world, I've come to know that most of us go through times that re-route our prayer life.
When we're in trouble, it's usually a line from a song that saves us. I wish it was sermons, but, I'm sorry, it's not. When you're in crisis, what comes to mind is 'O love that would not let me go.' You know?
The more I come to recognize my story's place in God's grander Story, my once-bewildered questions are turning to psalms of thanksgiving at the wonder that I have been included in what He is doing.
I grew up in a literary home and majored in French, English, and sociology. They all have served me well over the years. — © Gloria Gaither
I grew up in a literary home and majored in French, English, and sociology. They all have served me well over the years.
Everything is a part of what God's up to in your life, so I think our job is to embrace it. Everything. Embrace it all and consider it God's will for this moment.
Scripture has always been a part of my life. My dad was a pastor. My mother was a speaker, writer, and teacher. I memorized Scripture from the time I was little.
God's will for your life is God's will for today, and it doesn't get any more glamorous than that.
There is something in every season, in every day, to celebrate with thanksgiving.
Prayer is sort of like an unlocked door with a giant, red-lettered sign on it that says: "Welcome. Feel Free to Take What You Need." Inside is the storehouse of all that God is. He invites us to share it all. He doesn't intend for us to stay on the outside and struggle all alone with the perplexities of life, and He not only invites us to come in, but to stay in. . . . It is an on-going process, not just an occasional religious-sounding speech we make to a nebulous divinity "out there somewhere." Prayer is meant to be a part of our lives, like breathing and thinking and talking.
When we read of the great Biblical leaders, we see that it was not uncommon for God to ask them to wait, not just a day or two, but for years, until God was ready for them to act.
Satan labels you. God names you.
What will your children remember? We can change the world inside our own houses. Take the gift of this moment and make something beautiful of it. Few worthwhile experiences just happen; memories are made on purpose.
If we just give God the little that we have, we can trust Him to make it go around.
Memories, important yesterdays, were once todays. Treasure and notice today.
I hear people say, "It's not the quantity of time that's important; it's the quality." Well, technically that may be true, but quality doesn't happen in a hurry.
The things that matter the most in this world, they can never be held in our hand.
Memories are perhaps the best gifts of all.
What will your children remember? Moments spent listening, talking, playing and sharing together may be the most important times of all.
Choices can change our lives profoundly. The choice to mend a broken relationship, to say "yes" to a difficult assignment, to lay aside some important work to play with a child, to visit some forgotten person - these small choices may affect many lives eternally.
There may be no trumpet sound or loud applause when we make a right decision, just a calm sense of resolution and peace.
Tradition gives us a sense of solidarity and roots, a knowing there are some things one can count on.
Line by line, moment by moment, special times are etched into our memories in the permanent ink of everlasting love in our relationships.
There are times when I draw near enough to touch Him, then I know that He has been there all the time
When I look at where I’ve been, I see that what I am becoming is a whole lot further down the road from where I was.
We need the whole song, all the verses and the choruses to serve us as our own story unfolds because- trust me- life is hard, but God is good.
God must have said, "I know what I'll do, I'll send my Love right down there where they are. And I'll send it as a tiny baby, so they'll have to touch it, and they'll have to hold it close."
We may run, walk, stumble, drive, or fly, but let us never lose sight of the reason for the journey or miss a chance to see a rainbow on the way. — © Gloria Gaither
We may run, walk, stumble, drive, or fly, but let us never lose sight of the reason for the journey or miss a chance to see a rainbow on the way.
I'm not what I want to be. I'm not what I'm going to be. But, thank God, I'm not what I was!
Even in the winter, in the midst of the storm, the sun is still there. Somewhere above the clouds, it still shines and warms and pulls at the life buried deep inside the brown branches and frozen earth.
Love is the seed of all hope. It is the enticement to trust, to risk, to try, to go on.
God walks with us. He scoops us up in His arms or simply sits with us in silent strength until we cannot avoid the awesome recognition that yes, even now, He is there.
With each new experience of letting God be in control, we gain courage and reinforcement for daring to do it again and again.
How beautiful it is to learn that Grace isn't fragile, and that in the family of God we can fail and not be a failure.
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