The saying "The will of God will not take you where the grace of God cannot keep you" is often attributed to various Christian thought leaders, including theologians and pastors, although its exact origin is unclear. It reflects a belief in divine providence, suggesting that if one is following God's plan, they will also receive the necessary support and protection from challenges. This sentiment emphasizes faith in God's guidance and grace in navigating life's difficulties. The phrase has been widely circulated in Christian communities, reinforcing the idea of reliance on divine strength.
By the grace of God. Origin: French
It should be listed as two lithographs. Saying Grace and Our Daily Bread.
Maggie Grace (born Margaret Grace Denig) is American. Neither parent has a surname of Irish origin FWIW.
Charis is of Greek origin and means: grace.
It comes from Hebrew "Hannah," meaning "grace."
Aanin means "grace of god." It is Hindi in origin.
Her grace rules England. There is no grace in dying.
Jean is Hebrew in origin, and it's meaning is "god's grace". Theon means 'god', Kharis means 'grace'.
The name Hannah means "favor" or we can also say it means "grace."
Olivia is Latin in origin meaning "olive". Grace means "kindness" and may refer to the Virgin Mary in Roman Catholicism.
Grace, beauty, charm and kindness. The origin of the name is French.
Charissa is greek in origin and means grace;charm.