Ricky Maye Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 35 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Ricky Maye.
Famous Quotes By Ricky Maye

Religion and spirituality can easily be intertwined; however, there is a very distinct separation between the two. — Ricky Maye

Being the light of the world is about being a broken, exploding, scarred star and shining a light of hope and inspiration to everyone around you. — Ricky Maye

I am not interested in coming to a conclusion or finding the "right" answer, I'm interested in going on a lifelong journey with this God who decided he wanted to walk this same journey with me. — Ricky Maye

Salvation is for sinners — Ricky Maye

Faith is a journey — Ricky Maye

Not all paths lead to God, but God can lead any path to himself. This God will dine with anyone. — Ricky Maye

Many times in the Christian life, we focus on the five-minute salvation experience rather than the lifetime of work the Lord will put into us and the many paths and instances we will find God. — Ricky Maye

Spirituality can't be explained, religion seeks for every explanation. Religion will debate and try to prove the existence of God, while spirituality will explain God with as little words as possible. Religion will try to limit God, Christianity, theology and intelligence, while spirituality will open God up to faith; the invisible and confusing and uncomfortable. — Ricky Maye

The past does not define me, it ignites me. The past is not a piece of me, it has placed me. — Ricky Maye

You don't need superpowers to be someones hero — Ricky Maye

Sometimes we can focus so much on nothing that we make it a big something of nothing — Ricky Maye

Being a Christian is about living an inviting example. — Ricky Maye

The Acceptance of who you are is in the embrace of who you will become. — Ricky Maye

Life and death are something everyone will experience. It is living that only few will have embraced — Ricky Maye

Many people will never read a Bible, but they will read you. — Ricky Maye

Prosperity starts in ones heart not their pocket. — Ricky Maye

To Jesus, the Christian life wasn't about being perfect but about being perfected. — Ricky Maye

I would encourage you to embrace life in your living. — Ricky Maye

We have it backward. Faith is not business, and there is no such thing as quarterly growth of the inward life. — Ricky Maye

Grace will follow us even when we are going the wrong way — Ricky Maye

Skills do not qualify or disqualify any of us from our purpose. — Ricky Maye

Jesus didn't die to save me from God. Jesus died to save me from myself. — Ricky Maye

We read about the name Jesus was given at his birth; Immanuel, meaning "God with us". This God wasn't content with dwelling in fiction, this God wasn't content living with the seraphim and this God wasn't content with bulls and goats anymore. This God wanted to dwell with you, with all of your mess, with all of your failures with all the dirtiness that is you; he wanted to sit with you. Here's the amazing thing, God doesn't care if you're a catholic, a Lutheran, Post modern or Emergent; he wants to sit with you. — Ricky Maye

Your footsteps will have more to say about your spiritual life than knowledge attained. — Ricky Maye

Stop looking back when your future is ahead of you. — Ricky Maye

People often reject and criticize what they believe Jesus would have no part in, but in reality most times Jesus is a part of the scandalous, the dirty and the dangerous. — Ricky Maye

Conversation isn't about proving a point; true conversation is about going on a journey with the people you are speaking with. — Ricky Maye

stars are the scars of the universe — Ricky Maye

We don't look at the stars in the universe and say how tragic they are, how bruised they are, even though that is what they are. We look at them and speak of the beauty they contain. The inspiration they give us. Even though stars are the scars of the universe we don't see them as these broken pieces of gaseous matter, we see them as these majestic astrological blessings that give hope to billions. What if you saw yourself in that same light, or better yet what if you saw others in a similar way. — Ricky Maye