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Despite the damaging effects of mounting criticism, we saw some lovely examples of the triumph of the human spirit. Al's greatest trouble was accustoming his people to the concept that each had been given at least one gift of the Holy Spirit to be used for ministry in the community. It seemed to be foreign to them. For those who actually experimented with expressing what was locked inside there was delight and fulfillment. ~ David R. Mains
Christian Sermons quotes by David R. Mains
Explore your unique skills. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Christian Sermons quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
We ourselves have so long ceased to use it [the Christian worldview] except for the discussion of the moral, the liturgical, or the spiritual, that it is rusty and out of date. We have no Christian vocabulary to match the complexities of contemporary political, social, and industrial life. We have long ceased to bring Christian judgement to bear upon the secular public world. ~ Harry Blamires
Christian Sermons quotes by Harry Blamires
Fear is a scheme that the devil uses to great effect. From my personal study, the words "do not be afraid" or "fear thee not" (depending on the Bible translation) appear over one hundred times in the Bible! The message from God is quite clear: we need not be afraid! ~ Pedro Okoro
Christian Sermons quotes by Pedro Okoro
I didn't ask to be a hero, but I guess I have become one in the Christian community. So I accept it. But if I'm wrong about this, I guess I'll become a bum. ~ Hal Lindsey
Christian Sermons quotes by Hal Lindsey
The Jesus that men want to see is not the Jesus they really need to see. ~ G. Campbell Morgan
Christian Sermons quotes by G. Campbell Morgan
A brusque whisper coaxed Phillip from slumber. Someone had called his name. The cot squeaked as he sat up and squinted at a featureless silhouette. "Who is it?"
"Rise. Quick. Bring your medicine maker." The ragged voice belonged to True Seeker.
Tasked with keeping a watchful eye on Milly, the young man would come to Phillip at this hour for only one reason. He swung his legs to the ground. With one foot going into his trousers, he took a wide step across the narrow barracks and jostled Buck's shoulder.
His friend was on his feet and half-dressed before Phillip left the building, alarm urging his feet to a gallop. No one need tell him which direction to go. He buckled his sword belt as he went. The scabbard slapped his leg with each footfall, bringing to mind a similar night not long enough ago. His stride lengthened.
This time, he would run Collins clean through. ~ April W. Gardner
Christian Sermons quotes by April W. Gardner
Christian swiped the keys from my hand. "Maybe the fates want us to take the car home. Why do I have a feeling I'm going to regret this?
I smirked. "Is that what Viktor said before he hired you?"
"That's what your husband is going to say before reciting his vows."
"That's what every woman says before they have sex with you."
Christian swaggered toward the door, swinging the keys around his finger. "That's what I'm going to say before you serve our dinner tonight. ~ Dannika Dark
Christian Sermons quotes by Dannika Dark
When we cannot pray as we would, it is good to pray as we can. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Christian Sermons quotes by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
If have nothing but life, I have everything. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Christian Sermons quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
We are not masochists - the cross is not an end in itself; it is for glory. We Christians are not looking for suffering, but for joy. God, living in joy, wanted to communicate it to all people. This is why he sent it down into our misery, nailing it to the cross. At that point, the cross became the way toward joy. Christianity is not at all morality and prohibitions - first and foremost it is wonder before things. ~ Fabrice Hadjadj
Christian Sermons quotes by Fabrice Hadjadj
It is the highest activity of the human soul, and therefore it is at the same time the ultimate test of a man's true spiritual condition. There is nothing that tells the truth about us as Christian people so much as our prayer life. ... ~ John F. MacArthur Jr.
Christian Sermons quotes by John F. MacArthur Jr.
At the dawn of light, the darkness diminishes. ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Christian Sermons quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
An aged Christian, with the snow of time upon his head, may remind us that those points of earth are whitest which are nearest to heaven. ~ Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Christian Sermons quotes by Edwin Hubbel Chapin
Nay, if we should suppose, what seldom happens, that a popular religion were found, in which it was expressly declared that nothing but morality could gain the divine favor; if an order of priests were instituted to inculcate this opinion in daily sermons and with all the arts of persuasion; yet so inveterate are the people's prejudices, that, for want of some other superstition, they would make the very attendance on these sermons the essentials of religion, rather than place them in virtue and good morals. ~ David Hume
Christian Sermons quotes by David Hume
I was always jealous of my violinist friends and cellist friends who traveled with their instruments. ~ Christian McKay
Christian Sermons quotes by Christian McKay
P.S. I also note that you included the Stalker's Anthem "Every Breath You Take" I do enjoy our sense of humor, but does Dr. Flynn know? ~ E.L. James
Christian Sermons quotes by E.L. James
But its exclusive character and irreconcileable hostility to the religious cults and ceremonies with which the whole social life of the city-state and the empire were inseparably connected at every turn, brought the Christians into inevitable conflict with the government and with public opinion. To the man in the street, the Christian was an anti-social atheist who would take no part in the public feasts and the games, which played such a large part in city life. To the authorities he was a passive rebel, who would neither take his share of municipal offices nor pay loyal homage to the Emperor. Hence the rise of persecution, and the driving of the Christians into an underground existence, as a proscribed sect. The Church grew under the shadow of the executioner's rods and axes, and every Christian lived in the peril of physical torture and death. The thought of martyrdom coloured the whole outlook of early Christianity. But it was not only a fear, it was also an ideal and a hope. For the martyr was the complete Christian, he was the champion and hero of the new society and its conflict with the old, and even the Christians who failed in the moment of the trial - the lapsi - looked on the martyrs as their saviours and protectors ~ Christopher Henry Dawson
Christian Sermons quotes by Christopher Henry Dawson
Satan is not fighting churches; he is joining them. He does more harm by sowing tares than by pulling up wheat. He accomplishes more by imitation than by outright opposition. ~ Vance Havner
Christian Sermons quotes by Vance Havner
The racial perception gap highlights one of the most powerful - but also least discussed - divisions between Americans on the topic of race: the rift between the descendants of White Christian America and the rest of the country. ~ Robert P. Jones
Christian Sermons quotes by Robert P. Jones
The Christian faith gives us a new conception of work as the means by which God loves and cares for his world through us. ~ Timothy Keller
Christian Sermons quotes by Timothy Keller
Well, yes: people write poems when they are in love, but a wise man will not print them. ~ Hans Christian Andersen
Christian Sermons quotes by Hans Christian Andersen
I attended an evangelical Christian university on the outskirts of suburban Los Angeles and by the time of my graduation was neither evangelical nor Christian. ~ Mallory Ortberg
Christian Sermons quotes by Mallory Ortberg
We break our promises to one another. We break our promises to God. But God never breaks His promises to us. ~ R.C. Sproul
Christian Sermons quotes by R.C. Sproul
Without the Holy Bible, how can we believe in God? ~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Christian Sermons quotes by Lailah Gifty Akita
This is not an age in which to be a soft Christian. ~ Francis Schaeffer
Christian Sermons quotes by Francis Schaeffer
If you have hooked legs, wear big decolte. ~ Christian Dior
Christian Sermons quotes by Christian Dior
It becomes one who is called to be a soldier, and to go a warfare, to endeavor to excel in the art of war. It becomes one who is called to be a mariner, and to spend his life in sailing the ocean, to endeavor to excel in the art of navigation. It becomes one who professes to be a physician, and devotes himself to that work, to endeavor to excel in the knowledge of those things which pertain to the art of physic. So it becomes all such as profess to be Christians, and to devote themselves to the practice of Christianity, to endeavor to excel in the knowledge of divinity. ~ Jonathan Edwards
Christian Sermons quotes by Jonathan Edwards
I think there's a lot of great beliefs in the Buddhist religion, I think there's a lot of great beliefs in the Christian religion, I think there's a lot of great beliefs in no religion. It just depends on how you feel on the inside. ~ Cristian Machado
Christian Sermons quotes by Cristian Machado
One of the things I love about God's Word is that it has no expiration date. ~ Patsy Clairmont
Christian Sermons quotes by Patsy Clairmont
Under the old social philosophy which had governed the Middle Ages, temporal, and therefore all economic, activities were referred to an eternal standard. The production of wealth, it distribution and exchange were regulated with a view to securing the Christian life of Christian men. In two points especially was this felt: First in securing the independence of the family, which can only be done by the wide distribution of property, in others words the prevention of the growth of a proletariat; secondly, in the close connection between wealth and public function. ~ Hilaire Belloc
Christian Sermons quotes by Hilaire Belloc
As a historian, I confess to a certain amusement when I hear the Judeo-Christian tradition praised as the source of our concern for human rights. In fact, the great religious ages were notable for their indifference to human rights in the contemporary sense. They were notorious not only for acquiescence in poverty, inequality, exploitation and oppression but for enthusiastic justifications of slavery, persecution, abandonment of small children, torture, genocide. ~ Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
Christian Sermons quotes by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
The Christian Church has put a spiritual hierarchy on jobs. Ministers and missionaries are on top, then perhaps doctors and nurses come next, and so on to the bottom, where artists appear. Artists of whatever kind have to compromise everything to entertain. Art is fluffy froth that is no good in the Kingdom of God. What nonsense. ~ Steve Taylor
Christian Sermons quotes by Steve Taylor
The dirtier your Bible, the cleaner your heart! ~ Victor Manuel Rivera
Christian Sermons quotes by Victor Manuel Rivera
No man can be a Christian and a soldier at the same time, for the two ideas are wholly incompatible. ~ W.E. Woodward
Christian Sermons quotes by W.E. Woodward
I have learned that in every circumstance that comes my way, I can choose to respond in one of two ways: I can whine or I can worship! And I can't worship without giving thanks. It just isn't possible. When we choose the pathway of worship and giving thanks, especially in the midst of difficult circumstances, there is a fragrance, a radiance, that issues forth out of our lives to bless the Lord and others. ~ Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Christian Sermons quotes by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
If a volunteer can help us with an immediate need, we can put them in a place to make their greatest contribution. ~ Andy Stanley
Christian Sermons quotes by Andy Stanley
This conversation revealed to Odo a third conception of the religious idea. In Piedmont religion imposed itself as a military discipline, the enforced duty of the Christian citizen to the heavenly state; to the Duke it was a means of purchasing spiritual immunity from the consequences of bodily weakness; to the Bishop, it replaced the panem et circenses of ancient Rome. Where, in all this, was the share of those whom Christ had come to save? Where was Saint Francis's devotion to his heavenly bride, the Lady Poverty? Though here and there a good parish priest like Crescenti ministered to the temporal wants of the peasantry, it was only the free-thinker and the atheist who, at the risk of life and fortune, laboured for their moral liberation. Odo listened with a saddened heart, thinking, as he followed his host through the perfumed shade of the gardens, and down ~ Edith Wharton
Christian Sermons quotes by Edith Wharton
There are some who are still weak in faith, who ought to be instructed, and who would gladly believe as we do. But their ignorance prevents them...we must bear patiently with these people and not use our liberty; since it brings to peril or harm to body or soul...but if we use our liberty unnecessarily, and deliberately cause offense to our neighbor, we drive away the very one who in time would come to our faith. Thus St. Paul circumcised Timothy (Acts 16:3) because simple minded Jews had taken offense; he thought: what harm can it do, since they are offended because of ignorance? But when, in Antioch, they insisted that he out and must circumcise Titus (Gal. 2:3) Paul withstood them all and to spite them refused to have Titus circumcised... He did the same when St. Peter...it happened in this way: when Peter was with the Gentiles he ate pork and sausages with them, but when the Jews came in, he abstained from this food and did not eat as he did before. Then the Gentiles who had become Christians though: Alas! we, too, must be like the Jews, eat no pork, and live according to the law of Moses. But when Paul learned that they were acting to the injury of evangelical freedom, he reproved Peter publicly and read him an apostolic lecture, saying: "If you, though a Jew, live like a Gentile, how can you compel the Gentiles to live like Jews?" (Gal. 2:14). Thus we, too, should order our lives and use our liberty at the proper time, so that Christian liberty may suffer no injury, and ~ Martin Luther
Christian Sermons quotes by Martin Luther
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