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People will never set their faces decidedly toward heaven and live like pilgrims until they really feel that they are in danger of hell.
— JC Ryle
The visible church of Christ will always be a mixed body until Christ comes again. The visible church is always in danger of neglecting the doctrine of Christ's second advent. Whenever Christ does come again, it will be a very sudden event. Christ's second advent will cause an immense change to all the members of the visible church, both good and bad.
— JC Ryle
We live in an age of peculiar spiritual danger. Never perhaps since the world began was there such an immense amount of mere outward profession of religion as there is in the present day.
— JC Ryle
Because we're not free when there are no boundaries-we're in great danger.
— Lynn Austin
Because we're not free when there are no boundaries—we're in great danger.
— Lynn Austin
Today's choices become tomorrow's circumstances. Proverbs 27:12 says, "The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Secret worship is all about something in this world that seems so attractive on the outside but will devour you on the inside.
— Lysa TerKeurst
lion looking for someone to devour.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Adventure, with all its requisite danger and wildness, is a deeply spiritual longing written into the soul of man.
— John Eldredge
Adventure, with all its requisite danger and wildness, is a deeply spiritual longing written into the soul of man. The masculine heart needs a place where nothing is prefabricated, modular, nonfat, zip lock, franchised, on-line, microwavable.
— John Eldredge
Yes, a man is a dangerous thing. So is a scalpel. It can wound or it can save your life. You don't make it safe by making it dull; you put it in the hands of someone who knows what he's doing.
— John Eldredge
It then occurred to me that after God made all this, he pronounced it good, for heaven's sake. It's his way of letting us know he rather prefers adventure, danger, risk, the element of surprise. This whole creation is unapologetically wild. God loves it that way.
— John Eldredge