Quotes about Jesus
Jesus came to live the life we could not live and to die the death we deserve to die.
— David Platt
Few people seem to realize that the resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone to a worldview that provides the perspective to all of life.
— Josh McDowell
If there were more than one path to salvation then it would totally negate Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, his life, his teachings.
— Josh McDowell
Home Run portrays the church in its beauty--true life transformation through real and honest relationships with one another and with Jesus.
— Joyce Meyer
Bread of Life? Jesus lived up to the title. But an unopened loaf does a person no good. Have you received the bread? Have you received God's forgiveness?
— Max Lucado
The Gospels and the rest of the New Testament reflect the life of Jesus, what it means for us & what it means for the world.
— Philip Yancey
Let us all remember this: one cannot proclaim the Gospel of Jesus without the tangible witness of one's life.
— Pope Francis
To be baptized means to make the passage with the people of Israel and with Jesus from slavery to freedom and from death to new life. It is a commitment to a life in and through Jesus.
— Henri Nouwen
As ambassadors of Jesus Christ, they were consumed with the task given to them by God. Any authority and influence they had were not their own, or even connected to their brilliance or dynamic leadership strategies. Rather, they were servants of the King. Their allegiance was to his priorities, and they discerned the many ways they could walk in obedience to show and share the gospel in a world of great need.
— Ed Stetzer
The church stands no hope of engaging the age of outrage unless we root out the lie that the solution to sin lies anywhere outside of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He is "the true God and eternal life" (1 John 5:20). Salvation is not coming on Air Force One. And Jesus will not come riding on a donkey or an elephant. Those who fail to see such things have been lost to the idolatry of the moment.
— Ed Stetzer
When Jesus said, "As the Father has sent Me, I also send you" (John 20:21), the mandate was not for a select group of cross-cultural missionaries. It was a commission to you, to me, and to our churches. We have a sender (Jesus), a message (the gospel), and a people to whom we are sent (those in our culture). It is worth the effort to go beyond personal preferences and attractional methods to proclaim the gospel in our church services and outside the walls.
— Ed Stetzer
God is not the source of any form of worship that does not exalt and lift up the name of Jesus!
— Ed Stetzer