John Stott, Between Two Worlds, Eerdmans, 1982, p. 78.
We preachers cannot expect to communicate verbally from the pulpit if we visually out of it contradict ourselves.
John Stott, Between Two Worlds, Eerdmans, 1982, p. 78.
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John Stott, Between Two Worlds, Eerdmans, 1982, p. 78.
We preachers cannot expect to communicate verbally from the pulpit if we visually out of it contradict ourselves.
John Stott, Between Two Worlds, Eerdmans, 1982, p. 78.
John MacArthur, Truth in a World of Theory from Our Sufficiency in Christ, 1991, Crossway Books, p. 82.
“Wise” speaks not of one who merely knows some fact, but of one who is skilled in the art of godly living. He submits to Scripture and knows how to apply it to his circumstances.
John MacArthur, Truth in a World of Theory from Our Sufficiency in Christ, 1991, Crossway Books, p. 82.
Ray Ortlund
If Christ is, to us, only our substitute to admire and not also our example to follow, we will not rouse ourselves to do hard things in obedience to Him. That will be spiritually deadening in the long run. If Christ is, to us, only our example to follow and not first our substitute to admire, we will not lean on Him as our savior and be freed from ourselves. That too is spiritually deadening in the long run. We can get it wrong and still thrive for a while. But in the long run, only a well-proportioned theology can keep us spiritually alive.
Ray Ortlund
Bianca R. Davis
Never let anyone take you out of character. If you allow someone to get to you to the point where you lose who you are, you have to reevaluate what's controlling you. Are you allowing the Holy Spirit to control you, or has your flesh taken over?
Bianca R. Davis
Oswald Sanders, Spiritual Leadership, Moody Publishers, 1967, p. 145.
When…people learn to rely not on their own power and wisdom, but to depend on God, there is no limit to their usefulness in God’s service.
Oswald Sanders, Spiritual Leadership, Moody Publishers, 1967, p. 145.
John Piper
George MacDonald
God is a consuming fire, that only that which cannot be consumed may stand forth eternal. It is the nature of God, so terribly pure that it destroys all that is not pure as fire, which demands like purity in our worship.
George MacDonald
Bob Pierce
Let my heart be broken with the things that break God’s heart.
Bob Pierce
Christine Caine
Oswald Chambers
Hendrikus Berkhof
Cité dans Donald G. Bloesch, The Battle for the Trinity : The Debate over Inclusive God-Language, Servant, 1985, p. 25.
When certain concepts are ascribed to God, they are thus not used figuratively but in their first and most original sense. God is not “as it were” a father; He is the Father from whom all fatherhood on earth is derived.
Hendrikus Berkhof
Quoted in Donald G. Bloesch, The Battle for the Trinity: The Debate over Inclusive God-Language, Servant, 1985, p. 25.
William Manson
[Being forgiving is] not the ground on which God bestows forgiveness but the ground on which man can receive it.
William Manson
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