Quotes about Salvation
God led Jesus to a cross, not a crown, and yet that cross ultimately proved to be the gateway to freedom and forgiveness for every sinner
- Bill Hybels
God himself is the greatest gift.
- Bill Johnson
As a forgiven son, I am justified, cleansed, washed clean. This is a greater reality than my sinful past.
- Bill Johnson
If you can't be free from sin until you die, then Jesus isn't your Savior, death is.
- Bill Johnson
To say that we have the power to heal someone is inaccurate, but to say that we do not have the power to heal someone is equally inaccurate. We cannot heal anyone, but Christ in us can. We cannot set anyone free, but Christ in us can. We cannot save anyone from his or her sins, but Christ in us can.
- Bill Johnson
When we know who He made us to be, we'll never want to be anyone else. He has wrapped up His significance in the destiny of every person He called to Himself for salvation.
- Bill Johnson
Salvation was not the ultimate goal of Christ's coming. It was the immediate target…the marker in the lane. Without accomplishing redemption, there was no hope for the ultimate goal—which was to fill each born-again person with the Holy Spirit. God's desire is for the believer to overflow with Himself, that we might "be filled with all the fullness of God." (Eph. 3:19).
- Bill Johnson
The whole point of this book is that condemnation is not in His heart. As stated earlier, "God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked" (Ezek. 18:23).
- Bill Johnson
Had the devil known that killing Jesus the Christ (the Anointed One) would make it possible for millions of "anointed ones" to fill the earth as the fruit of Jesus' death, he never would have crucified Him.
- Bill Johnson
Many new believers stay immature because they never progress beyond the revelation that they are sinners saved by grace.
- Bill Johnson
Trading anything for more of God really is the greatest deal ever offered to mankind.
- Bill Johnson
Healing, salvation, wholeness, provision, and joy have already been given to us. They can't be recalled or returned. They are facts of Kingdom living. They were paid for by Jesus on the Cross.
- Bill Johnson