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The Christian faith, simply stated, reminds us that our fundamental problem is not moral; it is spiritual.
— Ravi Zacharias
DID JESUS EVER CLAIM TO BE GOD?
— Ravi Zacharias
Psalm 16:11 tells us in His presence is fullness of joy. If we have received Jesus as our Savior and Lord, He, the Prince of Peace lives inside us.
— Joyce Meyer
reminding Satan and yourself that you do not walk after the flesh but after the Spirit. Walking after the flesh is depending on yourself; walking after the Spirit is depending on God.
— Joyce Meyer
The Gospel, expressing Jewish understanding and hope, was a Jewish invention.
— James Carroll
Any analysis of the gospel which did not begin and end with God's liberation of the oppressed was ipso facto unchristian.
— James H. Cone
Too often Jesus Christ was not my Master but a bystander I visited with at church occasionally.
— James MacDonald
Every step with God is a step of faith. Every lesson learned is a lesson of faith. Every victory won is a victory by faith. That's the prominence of faith in the New Testament.
— James MacDonald
there's nothin' like Christian feelin's for upsettin' a man's domestic comfort.
— Dorothy Sayers
A person who can believe all the articles of the Christian faith is not going to boggle over a trifle of adverse evidence.
— Dorothy Sayers
I could not attempt to 'kindle the younger generation with the Gospel,' the most I could do would be to suggest to them that the Christian Faith is a logical explanation of the Universe well worth their attention, and neither an irrational myth nor a system of ethics which will stand by itself when the dogmatic foundation has been removed from beneath it.
— Dorothy Sayers
Here again, the souls 'have what they chose'; they enjoy that kind of after-life which they themselves imagined for the virtuous dead; their failure lay in not imagining better. They are lost because they 'had not faith' — primarily the Christian faith, but also, more generally, faith in the nature of things.
— Dorothy Sayers