Christian Sayings And Quotes From Various Persons
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“Life works better when we know how to glance at things but gaze at God. Seeing Him clearly will enable us to see all other things clearly.”
– Selwyn Hughes
“Help me, Lord, to remember that religion (Christianity) is not to be confined to the church … nor exercised only in prayer and meditation, but that everywhere I am in Thy Presence.”
– Susanna Wesley
“God’s grace is painted on the canvas of despair.”
– T.D. Jakes
“It is a shame for a person to have been a Christian for years but not to have advanced beyond the knowledge of his salvation.”
– Theodore Epp
“For a small reward, a man will hurry away on a long journey; while for eternal life, many will hardly take a single step.”
– Thomas a Kempis
“To be risen with Christ means not only that one has a choice and that one may live by a higher law–the law of grace and love–but that one *must* do so. The first obligation of the Christian is to maintain their freedom from all superstitions, all blind taboos and religious formalities, indeed from all empty forms of legalism.”
– Thomas Merton
“True happiness is not found in any other reward than that of being united with God.”
– Unknown
“We owed a debt we couldn’t pay; Jesus paid a debt He didn’t owe.”
– Unknown
“Easter: The greatest love story ever told. A story about the life of a sinless Man whose only mission is to save the souls of many sinful men.”
– Unknown
“Dear Lord, for these things I pray: To know Thee more clearly. To love Thee more dearly. To follow Thee more nearly. Everyday.”
– Unknown
“Without Jesus we have no power against Satan. Accept Christ into your heart and let Him fight your battles! He’s already won!”
– Unknown
“The symbol of love is not the heart, but the cross. For the heart stops beating, but the man on the cross never stops loving.”
– Unknown
“The Christian year has a rhythm, each season its own tonality and coloration. Without Lent, the year is bland.”
– Unknown
“God will never drop you any further than your knees and that is the perfect position to be in. P.R.A.Y. = Praise, Repent, Ask, Yield.”
– Unknown
“Christian life might bring conflict and friction but under peace that surpasses all understanding.”
– Unknown
“The beauty of Christianity isn’t the work we do, but the relationship we maintain & the atmosphere provided by that relationship.”
– Unknown
“Christianity is an everyday battle against temptations and evil. We are already winners…But we’ve got to battle until we get our prize.”
– Unknown
“Fear causes us to refuse to embrace change because we care way more about being comfortable than being conformed into the image of Christ.”
– Unknown
“Your God is love; love Him and in Him all men, as His children in Christ. Your Lord is a fire; do not let your heart be cold, but burn with faith and love. Your Lord is light; do not walk in darkness. Your Lord is a God of mercy and bountifulness; be also a source of mercy and bountifulness to your neighbors.”
– Unknown
“A Christian should be IN the world and yet not OF the world. How can this be? Consider the fish who, though he lives in the salty sea, does not taste salty.”
– Unknown
“Consistent Christian living substantiates your testimony and gives credibility to your witness.”
– Unknown
“There is little good in filling churches with people who go out exactly the same as they came in; the call of the Church is not to fill churches but to fill heaven.”
– Unknown
“If someone annoys you, pray blessings from the bible for them and your heart will soon change to one of love.”
– Unknown
“The Christian life is the life of the Lord Jesus Christ lived two thousand years ago, lived now by Him in you!”
– W. Ian Thomas
“No Christian can be a pessimist, for Christianity is a system of radical optimism.”
– W.R. Inge
“Our bread is not only the Word of God, our meat is not only to do His will, our bread is also…the difficulties that are in our way.”
– Watchman Nee
“The Christian religion, then, is not an affair of preaching, or prating, or ranting, but of taking care of the bodies as well as the souls of people; not an affair of belief and of faith and of professions, but an affair of doing good, and especially to those who are in want; not an affair of fire and brimstone, but an affair of bacon and bread, beer and a bed.”
– William Cobbett
“We reach a certain stage of fellowship with Christ, in spiritual apprehension and moral attainment, and find great joy in it. But this seems to fade, until we become conscious that we are called to something higher. The Lord is gone before us to prepare the next resting-place. Then everything depends upon our response. We may stay where we are, becoming more and more torpid in spirit. Or we may, in Paul’s phrase, “press on.” If we do this, we find the Lord meeting us and leading us to the next resting-place.”
– William Temple
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