Quotes related to Ephesians 4:22-24
Those who choose to live without God will one day find that they have forfeited their likeness to him.
— NT Wright
But what we notice in Mark 10 is something which seems to operate in a different dimension. For a start, it is a call, not to specific acts of behavior, but to a type of character. For
— NT Wright
I believe, as I said before, that this could result in a revolution—a revolution in the way in which Christians approach the whole question of "how to think about what to do," and also, out beyond that, a revolution in the way human beings in general approach the question of what it means to live a fulfilled, genuinely human life.
— NT Wright
but at its heart we find this message: that the true signs of apostolic ministry are to be found in the things that show that the apostle is formed by the Messiah himself, the Messiah whose death overturned all cultural expectations as well as all forms of power.
— NT Wright
No, insists Paul, once you learn the meaning of the gospel, you have to see everything inside out.
— NT Wright
All of this suggests that Mark's gospel, with Jesus himself as the great Character who stands behind it, is inviting us to something not so much like rule-keeping on the one hand or following our own dreams on the other, but a way of being human
— NT Wright
What we believe about ourselves determines how we live. If we believe and act on lies, we will end up in bondage
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Redemption consists primarily of casting out our mental idols and turning back to the true God. And when we do that, we will experience His transforming power renewing every aspect of our lives. To talk of a Christian Worldview is simply another way of saying that when we are redeemed, our entire outlook on life is re-centered on God and rebuilt on His revealed truth.
— Nancy Pearcey
A worldview can be replaced only by another worldview.
— Nancy Pearcey
Redemption is as comprehensive as Creation and Fall. God does not save our souls while leaving our minds to function on their own. He redeems the whole person. Conversion is meant to give new direction to our thoughts, emotions, wills and habits.
— Nancy Pearcey
The more you reaffirm who you are in Christ, the more your behavior will being to reflect your true identity.
— Neil Anderson
The most important belief we possess is a true knowledge of who God is. The second most important belief is who we are as children of God, because we cannot consistently behave in a way that is inconsistent with how we perceive ourselves.
— Neil Anderson