“We grow up hungry for love, and in ways so deep as to remain unexpressed we long for our Maker to love us.”
Source: What's So Amazing About Grace?
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Philip Yancey 23
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The Sixteenth Revelation, Chapter 74
Context: Love and Dread are brethren, and they are rooted in us by the Goodness of our Maker, and they shall never be taken from us without end. We have of nature to love and we have of grace to love: and we have of nature to dread and we have of grace to dread. It belongeth to the Lordship and to the Fatherhood to be dreaded, as it belongeth to the Goodness to be loved: and it belongeth to us that are His servants and His children to dread Him for Lordship and Fatherhood, as it belongeth to us to love Him for Goodness.

A Magazine of People and Possibilities interview (1998)

"Love is a Battlefield" (co-written with Mike Chapman)
“And so among the ruins of our pride, we grow to be loving children of the Most High.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 331.

Summations, Chapter 61
Source: Revelations of Divine Love
Context: If we never fell, we should not know how feeble and how wretched we are of our self, and also we should not fully know that marvellous love of our Maker. For we shall see verily in heaven, without end, that we have grievously sinned in this life, and notwithstanding this, we shall see that we were never hurt in His love, we were never the less of price in His sight. And by the assay of this falling we shall have an high, marvellous knowing of love in God, without end. For strong and marvellous is that love which may not, nor will not, be broken for trespass.

“When we grow up, we lose the talent for loving without restrictions.”