Quotes related to Colossians 3:14
When a husband and wife are concerned only about their own individual desires, the stage is set for conflict.
— Billy Graham
In Christ the middle wall of partition has been broken down. There is no Jew, no Gentile—no black, white, yellow, or red. We could be one great brotherhood in Jesus Christ. However, until we come to recognize Him as the Prince of Peace and receive His love in our hearts, the racial tensions will increase, racial demands will become more militant, and a great deal of blood will be shed. The race problem could become another flame out of control!
— Billy Graham
As husband and wife, to have a happy life together, you must have confidence and respect, and you must have substantial agreement in your faith.
— Billy Graham
Our culture puts feelings first, but true love isn't based on feelings. That is why there are so many divorces today. When the early romantic feelings in a marriage do not remain constant... many people believe divorce is the answer.
— Billy Graham
A good marriage is not "made in heaven," but on earth. Love is a fragile commodity which needs to be cultivated and nourished constantly.
— Billy Graham
A marriage based only on physical attraction or romantic emotions is almost certainly doomed to failure right from the start.
— Billy Graham
The church isn't just a particular building or congregation but the spiritual fellowship of all who belong to Jesus Christ. If we belong to Christ, we also belong to each other.
— Billy Graham
Only God can give us a selfless love for others, as the Holy Spirit changes us from within. This is one reason we must receive Christ, for apart from His Spirit we can never be freed from the chains of selfishness, jealousy, and indifference. Will others see Christ's love in your life today?
— Billy Graham
One love, one heart . . . Let's get together and feel all right
— Bob Marley
There will never be no love at all.
— Bob Marley
Herb is the unification of mankind.
— Bob Marley
In all things that are purely social we [black and white] can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.
— Booker T. Washington