Quotes related to Romans 12:2
Many Christians give in to various temptations through peer pressure and find themselves surrendering to worldly passions, justifying pleasures the world offers.
— Billy Graham
There is a strong movement, especially in Protestantism, to recast the Christian message in order to make it acceptable to modern man.
— Billy Graham
To live the life of God we must have the nature of God.
— Billy Graham
Prayer doesn't always change our situation, but prayer will always change us!
— Billy Graham
When something brings profit or pleasure to us, we are inclined to call evil good, even if we know it is dead wrong.
— Billy Graham
We talk out of both corners of our mouth at once. We say we are a Christian nation, but much of our literature, our social practices, our deep interests are not Christian at all. They are totally secular.
— Billy Graham
Take care of your soul—your inner self—by feeding on the Word of God and letting His Spirit transform you from within.
— Billy Graham
The nation's image has become more like a chameleon—accepting whatever trend marketers concoct. Gone are the days of reverencing a holy God in the church or within ourselves. Yet the Bible tells us, "Happy is the man who is always reverent" (Proverbs 28:14 NKJV).
— Billy Graham
What I find disturbing in America is the consuming desire for leisure, convenience, and fun. It seems we, as a nation, have traded God for gadgets. We have traded eternal truth for momentary self-gratification—worshipping false gods of materialism and humanism instead of the Creator of all things.
— Billy Graham
We should not covet or expect the praise of ungodly men . . . the very fact that they are inclined to persecute us is proof that we are "not of the world".
— Billy Graham
You should no more allow sinful imaginations to accumulate in your mind and soul than you would let garbage collect in your living room.
— Billy Graham
Persecution may wear an insulting face. Insults may come as a result of a Christian's lifestyle, which should be different from that of the secular world.
— Billy Graham