Christian Sayings And Quotes From Various Persons

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Christian Sayings And Quotes From Various Persons


Christianity does not remove you from the world and its problems; it makes you fit to live in it, triumphantly and usefully.”
– Charles Templeton

Good intentions and earnest effort are not enough. Only Jesus can make an otherwise futile life productive.”
– Chuck Swindoll

“It’s easy to get attached to idols, good things inappropriately adored. But when you have Jesus in the centre of a room, everything else only junks up the decor.”
– Chuck Swindoll

“Don’t pray when you feel like it. Have an appointment with the Lord and keep it. A man is powerful on his knees.”
– Corrie Ten Boom

“There should be something diverse about your Christianity or else your Christianity is not authentic.”
– Crawford Loritts

“Authentic Christianity never destroys what is good. It makes it grow, transfigures it, and enriches itself from it.”
– D.T. Niles

“Whatever makes men good Christians; makes them good citizens.”
– Daniel Webster

“To be like Christ is to be a Christian.”
– Daniel Webster

“All that I am I owe to Jesus Christ, revealed to me in His divine Book.”
– David Livingstone

“Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.”
– Dr. Laurence J. Peter

“If you are a Christian, you are not a citizen of this world trying to get to heaven; you are a citizen of heaven making your way through this world.”
– Dr. Vance Havner

“Every Christian has a very personal responsibility to grow in their faith. Yet there are times when we seem to stand still. That is when God touches us like the earth in the springtime, bringing new growth and warmth for the faithful souls dedicated to His service.”
– Ed Price

Science is Christian, not when it condemns itself to the letter of things, but when, in the infinitely little, it discovers as many mysteries and as much depth and power as in the infinitely great”
– Edgar Quinet

“A guilty suffering spirit is more open to grace than an apathetic or smug soul.”
– Edna Hong

“The knowledge of Christ’s love for us should cause us to love Him in such a way that it is demonstrated in our attitude, conduct, and commitment to serve God. spiritual maturity is marked by spiritual knowledge being put into action.”
– Edward Bedore

“Joy is thankfulness, and when we are joyful, that is the best expression of thanks we can offer the Lord, Who delivers us from sorrow and sin.”
– Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica

“No vital Christianity is possible unless at least three aspects of it are developed. These are the inner life of devotion, the outer life of service, and the intellectual life of rationality.”
– Elton Trueblood

“The word ‘christian’ means different things to different people. To one person it means a stiff, upright, inflexible way of life, colorless and unbending. To another it means a risky, surprised-filled adventure, lived tiptoe at the edge of expectation…If we get our information from the biblical material, there is no doubt that the Christian life is a dancing, leaping, daring life.”
– Eugene Peterson

“Christian history looks glorious in retrospect; but it is made up of constant hard choices and unattractive tasks, accepted under the pressure of the Will of God.”
– Evelyn Underhill

“The Christian is the person who sees every time and every situation, however dreary and repetitive, as God sees it – a fresh creation from his hand, demanding its own response in perhaps a wholly new and creative way. Under God he is free over it. He has won through to a purchase over events; he has risen with Christ.”
– Evelyn Underhill

“The only way we can leave the pain or sin from our past is to face it with Christ. For the past cannot be forgotten, it can only be forgiven and redeemed.”
– Francis Frangipane

“This one thing we can give, and this is what He asks, hearts that shall never cease from this day forward, till we reach the grave, to strive to be more like Him; to come nearer to Him; to root out from within us the sin that keeps us from Him. To such a battle, brethren, I call you in His name.”
– Frederick Temple

“That which makes the men of God so great and impressive is not, first and foremost, what they have accomplished. It is rather how they are able, by God’s help, to pass through the greatest difficulties and the darkest hours; when, like Abraham, they give God the dearest they have; when, like Daniel, they brave the greatest dangers; and when like Moses, they endure that which is well nigh impossible. Thus they glorify God.”
– G. Steinberger

“The truth is, of course, that the curtness of the Ten Commandments is an evidence, not of the gloom and narrowness of a religion, but, on the contrary, of its liberality and humanity. It is shorter to state the things forbidden than the things permitted: precisely because most things are permitted, and only a few things are forbidden.”
– G.K. Chesterton

“Cleverness is cheap. It is faith that He praises.”
– George Macdonald

“The harder and deeper we can forgive the affliction caused upon us; by other people’s weaknesses; the more we move into our Christ-like identity; where all the power, strongholds, grip and enslaving bonds of the enemy over us is loosened.”
– Geraldine Vermaak

“We don’t have to be perfect to be a blessing. We are asked only to be real, trusting in His perfection to cover our imperfection, knowing that one day we will finally be all that Christ saved us for and wants us to be.”
– Gigi Graham Tchividjian

“Here I was worrying about my journey, while God was helping me all the way. I made me realize that I am very weak; my courage is only borrowed from Him, but, oh, the peace that flooded my soul… because I know that he never faileth. I would not, if I could, turn back now, because I believe that God is going to reveal Himself in a wonderful way.”
– Gladys Aylward

“As the self is cleansed of its false attachments, the Holy Spirit will set up shop. We will lose our old ways, but gain something new – the fruits of the Spirit such as joy, peace and patience. God will have begun to do serious work through us.”
– Glen Argan

“There is one single fact which we may oppose to all the wit and argument of infidelity, namely, that no man ever repented of being a Christian on his death bed.”
– Hannah Moore

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