Quotes related to Hebrews 11:1
Wondering whether Christianity is real is not the same as wondering whether Christianity is true. If you question the truth of Christianity, you can do something tangible about it. You can read books, take a class, or talk to someone about it. But what can you do when you're already convinced it's true but don't experience it as real?
— Gregory Boyd
the self-serving, doubt-quenching, certainty-seeking faith that these folks are choosing to pursue is not faith as it's taught in Scripture....the faith that God's people are called to embrace is one that encourages people to wrestle with God, to not be afraid of questions, and to act faithfully in the face of uncertainty.
— Gregory Boyd
Just as many questions might be started for debate among people sitting up at night as to the kind of thing that sunshine is, and then the simple appearing of it in all its beauty would render any verbal description superfluous, so every calculation that tries to arrive conjecturally at the future state will be reduced to nothingness by the object of our hopes, when it comes upon us.
— Gregory of Nyssa
Seek opportunity, not security. A boat in the harbor is safe, but in time its bottom will rot out.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Sometimes the heart sees what is invisible to the eyes
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Believe in miracles but don't depend on them.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen everyday.
— H Jackson Brown, Jr.
A healthy skepticism is good, even God-given. However, a need to cynically dismiss anything we cannot personally verify is arrogance.
— James Garlow
if vision is restricted to a belief system, or if it is divorced from all belief systems, it ceases to be vision. What is necessary is that it not restrict itself to a belief system but that belief systems always fall within the scope of poetic horizons... Visionaries (what we shall refer to as poets) do not destroy the walls, but show the openings through them. They do not promise what believers will see, only that the walls do not contain the horizon.
— James Carse
Unfortunately, many young believers - and some older ones, too - do not know that there will be times in every person's life when circumstances don't add up - when God doesn't appear to make sense. This aspect of the Christian faith is not well advertised.
— James Dobson
God is to me the Great Unknown. I believe in Him, but I find Him not.
— Adoniram Judson
For I do not seek to understand in order to believe, but I believe in order to understand. For I believe this: unless I believe, I will not understand.
— Anselm of Canterbury