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Quotes about Commitment

From one end of the Bible to the other, God assures us that He will never go back on His promises.
— Billy Graham
Marriage is a holy bond because it permits two people to help each other work out their spiritual destinies. God declared marriage to be good.
— Billy Graham
It is not just becoming a Christian; it is also being a Christian all the time, 24 hours a day.
— Billy Graham
Marriage is the most serious long-term contract a couple will make in their lifetime, but many enter into it with a lack of maturity and knowledge. The growing number of divorces shows how imperative it is that young people be adequately prepared for marriage.
— Billy Graham
We can hold nothing back [from God]. He must control and dominate us [wholly]. It is a surrender without any conditions attached. This surrender is a definite and conscious act on our part in obedience to the Word of God.
— Billy Graham
Nothing brings more joy than a good marriage, and nothing brings more misery than a bad marriage.
— Billy Graham
Thousands of young couples go through with a loveless marriage because no one ever told them what genuine love is. If people today knew that kind of love, the divorce rate would be sharply reduced.
— Billy Graham
The perfect marriage is a uniting of three persons—a man and a woman and God. That is what makes marriage holy.
— Billy Graham
Gardens don't grow by themselves; they need to be tended and cultivated and weeded. The same is true of a marriage.
— Billy Graham
There is not one verse of Scripture that indicates you can be a Christian and live any kind of a life you want to. When Christ enters into the human heart, He expects to be Lord and Master. He commands complete surrender.
— Billy Graham
God prescribes the remedy for the ills of the human race. That remedy is personal faith and commitment to Jesus Christ. The remedy is to be born again.
— Billy Graham
If young people could only realize that a happy marriage depends not only on the present, but upon the past, they would be more reluctant to enter into loose, intimate relations with anyone and everyone.
— Billy Graham