Quotes related to 2 Corinthians 5:7
If you have abandoned one faith, do not abandon all faith. There is always an alternative to the faith we lose. Or is it the same faith under another mask?
— Graham Greene
From start to finish, the whole Christian life is by grace through faith. A new life in Christ commences with faith, continues by faith, and will be completed by faith.
— Philip Graham Ryken
We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial.
— Philip James Bailey
Faith means believing in advance what will only make sense in reverse.
— Philip Yancey
If you hold a rose up before a man and he shuts his eyes tight and just holds out his hands and says "Here, I am ready to be persuaded; convince me by touch that your rose is red;" then you are helpless.
— Phillips Brooks
Believing that there is no God does not mean that there isn't one.
— Ray Comfort
There will, one day, be an existence for us that will be the ultimate in reality and experience, and we can understand this truth only by faith. What we see by faith is true reality.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
There is thus no objection to the use of the term 'faith' for that function of the soul by which it attains certainty immediately or directly, without the aid of discursive demonstration. This places faith over against demonstration, but not over against knowing.
— Abraham Kuyper
We are not physical beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a physical experience.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Certain though I am - and ever more certain - that I must press on in life as though Christ awaited me at the term of the universe, at the same time I feel no special assurance of the existence of Christ. Believing is not seeing. As much as anyone, I imagine, I walk in the shadows of faith.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
It's attractive when girls have faith. That is a big thing for me.
— Tim Tebow
The influence of the senses has, in most men, overpowered the mind to the degree that the walls of time and space have come to look real and insurmountable; and to speak with levity of these limits is, in the world, the sign of insanity. Yet, time and space are but inverse measures of the force of the soul.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson