Quotes about Time
There is for each man a day, an hour, a minute. The Bible talks in many places about the brevity of life, and the Bible warns that we should be prepared to meet God at all times.
— Billy Graham
Prayer is more than a plea, it is a place where we must spend time if we are to learn its power.
— Billy Graham
Every day has exactly 1,440 minutes; can't you find even ten of them to be with your heavenly Father? Doesn't God deserve the best minutes of your day?
— Billy Graham
God can do more with a few days of your time if given completely to Him, than He can with a whole life characterized by a half-hearted service.
— Billy Graham
You can trust Christ at this moment. The Bible says, "Now is the accepted time" [2 Corinthians 6:2 KJV]. Don't put it off. Don't say, "I'll think about it." Don't say, "I'll do it tomorrow." Do it right now. At this moment, say yes to Jesus Christ.
— Billy Graham
A senator once confided to me that the greatest need in Washington was the elimination of the cocktail party. He said: "It consumes so much of our time that we don't have time for matters of state".
— Billy Graham
Allow the resurrected Christ to allocate your time as His own... and have complete right-of-way throughout your being.
— Billy Graham
If ever we are to study the Scriptures, if ever we are to spend time in prayer, if ever we are to win souls for Christ, if ever we are to invest our finances for His kingdom—it must be now.
— Billy Graham
If I had it to do over again, I'd spend more time in meditation and prayer and just telling the Lord how much I love Him.
— Billy Graham
We must warn the nations of the world that they must repent and turn to God while there is yet time. We must also proclaim that there is forgiveness and peace in knowing Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
— Billy Graham
As another year ends, no doubt you have had your share of joys and disappointments. Don't live in the past, but "be patient and stand firm, because the Lord's coming is near" (James 5:8 NIV).
— Billy Graham
From the beginning of time until the present moment, man's ungodly quest for power, his determination to use his gift of free choice for his own selfish ends, has brought him to the brink of doom.
— Billy Graham