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Quotes about Judgment

God could not consistently love men if He did not provide for the judgment of evildoers.
— Billy Graham
The evangelist cannot bring conviction of sin, righteousness, or judgment; that is the Spirit's work. They cannot convert anyone; that is the Spirit's work.
— Billy Graham
There is less teaching about sin, and very little warning of judgment.
— Billy Graham
The truth is that others judge us. More than that, they evaluate the truth of the Gospel by what they see of our lives and our integrity. [We] must make every effort to be above all suspicion in the matter of finances and statistics. We are not only accountable to God's people, but also to our Master (see Acts 24:16).
— Billy Graham
Patience graciously, compassionately and with understanding, judges the faults of others without unjust criticism.
— Billy Graham
We will be judged according to the secret motives and the character of our work. If we have done our work for selfish motives or personal gain, even if the results looked noble to our friends and family, God knows our hearts.
— Billy Graham
When we all stand before the judgment seat of Christ, we will have our true motives revealed.
— Billy Graham
We are accountable to [God] for the way we use our time.
— Billy Graham
People judge us not by what we think or believe, but by what we do—and when our lives don't measure up, we lose their respect and they conclude our faith isn't real.
— Billy Graham
We've tried calling sin "errors" or mistakes" or "poor judgment," but sin itself has stayed the same. No matter how we try to salve our conscience, we've known all along that men are still sinners; and the results of sin are still disease, disappointment, disillusionment, despair, and death.
— Billy Graham
Some of the strongest warnings about judgment in the Bible come from the lips of Jesus.
— Billy Graham
I believe that one of the reasons for crime, perversion, and the evils of modern mankind is that we have lost belief in the certainty of God being just, holy, and righteous, and that He will judge the world.
— Billy Graham