Quotes about Jesus
Jesus is not a memory. He is an actual, contemporary, reachable Person. He is the living Christ, who has the power to enter into people's lives and change and lift them up.
— Norman Vincent Peale
I believe in the power of Jesus Christ to resolve any difficulty, to remove any weakness, to heal any disease.
— Norman Vincent Peale
...,the will of God for your life is pretty straightforward: Be holy like Jesus, by the power of the Spirit, for the glory of God.
— Kevin DeYoung
Past: Jesus saved us from the penalty of sin. Present: He saves us from the power of sin. Future: He will save us from the presence of sin.
— Mark Driscoll
The power that flows from His name, the name Jesus, will be in proportion to our love for His Word.
— TB Joshua
There is more of power to sanctify, elevate, strengthen, and cheer in the word Jesus (Jehovah-Saviour) than in all the utterances of man since the world began.
— Charles Hodge
Jesus promised His disciples three things—that they would be completely fearless, absurdly happy and in constant trouble.
— William Barclay
To see what God is like, we must look at Jesus. He perfectly represents God to men in a form which they can see and know and understand.
— William Barclay
He will be the cause whereby many will rise. Long ago Seneca said that what people needed above all was a hand let down to lift them up. It is the hand of Jesus which lifts us out of the old life and into the new, out of the sin into the goodness, out of the shame into the glory.
— William Barclay
Give me a hundred men who fear nothing but God, and who hate nothing but sin, and who know nothing but Jesus Christ and him crucified, and I will shake the world.
— William Barclay
The origin of the Christian faith is therefore inexplicable unless Jesus really rose from the dead.
— William Lane Craig
We have seen that multiple lines of historical evidence indicate that Jesus' tomb was found empty on Sunday morning by a group of his women followers. Furthermore, no convincing natural explanation is available to account for this fact. This alone might prompt us to believe that the resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation.
— William Lane Craig