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Quotes related to 1 Timothy 6:12
Here stand I. I can do no other.
— Martin Luther
In all other things I will yield to any one, but I neither can nor will forsake and deny the word.
— Martin Luther
Nothing is more familiar or characteristic among Christians than assertion. Take away assertions, and you take away Christianity.
— Martin Luther
I need to be famous so I can talk about religion. I can talk about God. It's an expensive price that I have to pay to be the most famous man on earth and I do it with pleasure only for God. My fight is only and introduction to the real fight, the one for God. Fighting by itself doesn't interest me anymore. I want to help people, the black people and I need any kind of media to spread my thought: God, charity, peace.
— Muhammad Ali
We must fight their falsehood with our truth, but we must also fight the falsehood in our truth.
— H Richard Niebuhr
Life without war is impossible in the natural or the supernatural realm. It is a fact that there is a continuing struggle in the physical, mental, moral, and spiritual areas of life.
— Oswald Chambers
We are all capable of fighting for what has little value while forgetting things of transcendent value.
— Paul David Tripp
Ministry leadership is not a fortress against spiritual attack; it's the front line.
— Paul David Tripp
it is true of every believer and that we live in a daily state of spiritual war and must therefore live with eyes open, heart engaged, mind alert, and protective gear in place
— Paul David Tripp
Our purpose is to address the question of Washington's religion and to answer it in a definitive way, using Washington's own words. Was he a Christian or a Deist? 12 We believe that when all the evidence is considered, it is clear that George Washington was a Christian and not a Deist, as most scholars since the latter half of the twentieth century have claimed.
— Peter Lillback
But Washington's long and faithful service stands in marked distinction from Jefferson's mere election. Washington actually served with great fidelity. We do not want to read anything into this other than what the facts tell us, and the facts are that George Washington's service as a vestryman is commensurate with the highest commitment to the Christianity proposed by the Anglican Church.
— Peter Lillback
One of the few things in life that cannot possibly do harm in the end is the honest pursuit of the truth.
— Peter Kreeft