Quotes about Commitment
Please work out that surrender in my life—every day, in every matter, until I bow before You in eternity. Amen.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Surrender to the will of God is a mark of the truly converted.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
The apostle Paul said, "I will very gladly spend and be spent for you" (2 Corinthians 12:15 KJV). That's part of what is involved in ministering to others, whether in a synagogue, a Sunday school class, or a house full of little ones.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Love is not a feeling; it is a commitment to act in the best interests of another.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
When people commit themselves to a certain vision of reality, it becomes their ultimate explainer. It serves to interpret the universe for them, to guide their moral decisions, to give meaning and purpose to life, and all the other functions normally associated with a religion.
— Nancy Pearcey
Genuine worldview thinking is far more than a mental strategy or a new spin on current events. At the core, it is a deepening of our spiritual character and the character of our lives. It begins with the submission of our minds to the Lord of the universe—a willingness to be taught by Him. The driving force in worldview studies should be a commitment to "love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind" (see Luke 10:27).
— Nancy Pearcey
Lack of loyalty is one of the major causes of failure in every walk of life
— Napoleon Hill
Great achievement is usually born of great sacrifice, and is never the result of selfishness.
— Napoleon Hill
Create a definite plan for carrying out your desire and begin at once, whether you ready or not, to put this plan into action.
— Napoleon Hill
I'm not convinced about marriage. Divorce is so easy, and that fact that gay people are not allowed to marry takes much of the meaning out of it. Committing yourself to one person is sacred.
— Natalie Portman
Faith is something you decide to do, not something you feel like doing." So
— Neil Anderson
Lethargy is evident in churches when the people have no sense of ownership.
— Neil Anderson