154 Quotes About Religion-christianity
- Author Francis Bacon
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Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament; adversity is the blessing of the New; which carrieth the greater benediction, and the clearer revelation of God’s favor.
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- Author James Baldwin
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Ain't no such thing as a little fault or a big fault. Satan get his foot in the door, he ain't going to rest till he's in the room. You is in the Word or you ain't--ain't no halfway with God.
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- Author Jamie Wright
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It's not easy to dismantle the very things that help make you who you are. It's not easy to stay grateful for your own journey while you acknowledge that certain parts of it were incredibly unhealthy and shouldn't be perpetuated.
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- Author Edmund P. Clowney
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Christ's suffering was redemptive not because suffering itself is redemptive, but because Christ himself is the Redeemer
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- Author Hector Perez
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One act of kindness teaches more about the love of Jesus than the words I speak.
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- Author Peter Bellone
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The end of our relationship with Satan is coming at you like a speeding locomotive, and before you know it, you will be in the time of the End, deciding whether to take the Mark of the Beast or not! Friends, its not that far away!
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- Author Edmund P. Clowney
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Sometimes Christians speak of each decision of their lives as though they were launching a moon-shot where a single miscalculation would send the capsule into a trackless void. Even space scientist do better than that, correcting the flight of their space-probes by radioed signals. God does much better. He knows that we are often incapable of distinguishing trivial decisions from momentous ones, and that we are foolish and imperceptive. He knows---- and keeps us in his hand.
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- Author Edmund P. Clowney
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The call of the Word of God to the gospel ministry comes to ALL those who have the gifts for such a ministry.
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- Author Edmund P. Clowney
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Most often the presence of such gifts of the Spirit creates a desire for their exercise. By them a man is drawn to the Word, to Christ, to men. For this reason a deep and sincere desire to enter the ministry is the commonest evidence of the Lord's calling. It is no sure criterion, however, for the gifts and desire are not always joined.
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