Quotes about Salvation
Jesus Christ said the gate that leads to destruction is wide and the way is broad, but the gate which leads to life is straight and the way narrow.
— Billy Graham
Though some Bible students have tried to estimate how much this stone weighed, we need not speculate, because Jesus could have come out of that tomb whether the stone was there or not.
— Billy Graham
God's forgiveness is not just a casual statement; it is the complete blotting out of all dirt and degradation of our past, present, and future.
— Billy Graham
Just as the Bible is God's written Word, so Jesus is God's living Word.
— Billy Graham
There is no such thing as a "social gospel." It is a misnomer. There is only one Gospel. "If any man preach any other gospel unto you... let him be accursed" [Galatians 1:9 KJV].
— Billy Graham
The good news is there is nothing we can do that is bad enough to keep us out of Heaven; the bad news is there is nothing we can do good enough to get us into Heaven.
— Billy Graham
Ultimately, every human being must face this question: What do you think of Christ? Whose Son is He? We must answer this question with belief and action. We must not only believe something about Jesus, but we must do something about Him. We must accept Him or reject Him.
— Billy Graham
The first hint of the Gospel comes from Genesis 3:15, this is the first promise of salvation.
— Billy Graham
Have you ever seen a person who was receiving a blood transfusion? The blood was precious, life-giving, and certainly not repulsive. The blood of Christ may seem to be a grim and repulsive subject... [but] the blood of Christ is precious.
— Billy Graham
Repent when you fail, and immediately seek God's forgiveness and restoration. Sin breaks our fellowship with God.
— Billy Graham
There are many who sit in some churches week after week, year after year, without hearing the whole Gospel and knowing what it is to be born again. They hear a gospel which is incomplete, and consequently not good news at all.
— Billy Graham
Once for all God made complete and perfect provision for the cure of man's sins; without the blood of Christ, it is indeed a fatal disease.
— Billy Graham