Quotes about Faith
Save a boyfriend for a rainy dayand another, in case it doesn't rain.
— Mae West
In spite of everything life is not without hope.
— Marilyn Monroe
Most people in the world are Christ lovers. And then there are Christ haters. But all of them are fixated on Christ, and he perpetuates for ever.
— Marilyn Monroe
Wounded healers are GOD's Greatest weapons.
— Mario Murillo
Why stake your life on a world that is coming apart, instead of a kingdom that is coming together.
— Mario Murillo
God warriors do not linger in temptation. They never test their strength against lust-they run!
— Mario Murillo
Prayers are prophecies. They are the best predictors of your spiritual future. Who you become is determined by how you pray. Ultimately, the transcript of your prayers becomes the script of your life.
— Mark Batterson
We pray as if God's chief objective is our personal comfort. It's not. God's chief objective is His glory.
— Mark Batterson
Many people never see God part the Jordan River in their lives because their feet are firmly planted on dry ground. We're waiting for God to make a move while God is waiting for us to make a move. We say to God, "Why don't you part this river?" And God says to us, "Why don't you get your feet wet?" But if you make a move, you'll see God move. And He can move heaven and earth.
— Mark Batterson
You cannot build God's reputation if you aren't willing to risk yours.
— Mark Batterson
Why do we act as though our sin disqualifies us from the grace of God? That is the only thing that qualifies us! Anything else is a self-righteous attempt to earn God's grace. You cannot trust God's grace 99 percent. It's all or nothing. The problem, as I pointed out earlier, is that we want partial credit for our salvation. We want to be 1 percent of the equation. But if we try to save ourselves, we forfeit the salvation that comes from Jesus Christ alone, by grace through faith.
— Mark Batterson
When Christianity turns into a noun, it becomes a turnoff. Christianity was always intended to be a verb. And, more specifically, an action verb. The title of the book of Acts says it all, doesn't it? It's not the book of Ideas or Theories or Words. It's the book of Acts. If the twenty-first-century church said less and did more, maybe we would have the same kind of impact the first-century church did.
— Mark Batterson