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Have you fallen into the world's trap, following its self-indulgent goals and driven by its self-centered motives? It can happen without you even being aware of it. Make sure Christ is first in your life, and make it your goal to live according to His Word.
— Billy Graham
Why do we need to pray? Because the Christian life is a journey, and we need God's strength and guidance along the way.
— Billy Graham
The Bible is God's gift to us. It came from God, and it points us to God.
— Billy Graham
We are never to do anything of which we are not perfectly clear and certain. If you have a doubt about that particular thing that is bothering you, as to whether it is worldly or not, the best policy is "don't do it.
— Billy Graham
We] are not here by chance or by accident; God put us on this journey called life. We came from Him, and our greatest joy will come from giving ourselves back to Him and learning to walk with Him every day until we return to Him.
— Billy Graham
An architect draws the plans for a new building—but it still has to be built. A composer writes a new piece of music—but it still has to be played. A chef devises a new recipe—but the ingredients still have to be cooked. In the same way, God has given us a blueprint for living—but we must know what it is and then put it into action.
— Billy Graham
Prayer is not an option but a necessity.
— Billy Graham
The best way to pray is to open the Bible and pray Scripture back to the Lord, claiming His promises and asking that He strengthen and guide [us] in obeying His Word.
— Billy Graham
The feet of the Christian need to tread the narrow path that the Savior trod, keeping in step with Him.
— Billy Graham
Tens of thousands of God's saints and sufferers through the ages have found their dark nights lightened and tortured souls strengthened because they found help from the Spirit in the Word of God.
— Billy Graham
Prayer is the companion of Bible study.
— Billy Graham
Psalms teaches us how to relate to God, and Proverbs teaches us how to relate to others.
— Billy Graham