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The Christian should be able to say with the psalmist, 'Oh, how I love your law.'
— RC Sproul
What Christian love cannot do is effected by a common hatred.
— Heinrich Heine
God's grace is the oil that fills the lamp of love.
— Henry Ward Beecher
I have always believed. I grew up, you know, my parents were a good Christian people. They showed us love in the home.
— Joel Osteen
True Christian love is not derived from things without, but floweth from the heart, as from a spring.
— Martin Luther
My parents would always tell me that I should not hate the white man, but that it was my duty as a Christian to love him.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
We cannot be truly Christian people so long as we flaunt the central teachings of Jesus: brotherly love and the Golden Rule.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Inauthenticity among the ranks of those claiming to be Christians can become an almost insurmountable barrier to belief.
— Bill Hybels
While it's a prerequisite to live a salty Christian life — to be highly potent and in relationship with others — that alone is not enough. God forbid that we stop there, because people end up in hell on that plan. It's imperative that we also put the message into clear language our friends can understand and act upon.
— Bill Hybels
A church which bottlenecks its specialists to do its witnessing is living in violation of both [Jesus Christ] and the consistent pattern of the early Christians. Evangelism was the task of the whole church, not just the 'name characters' "
— Bill Hybels
Cowards don't last long on their spiritual pilgrimages before they shrivel up and disappear. It takes enormous courage to repent and become a Christian, and then another strong dose of courage to follow God's leadings throughout your life.
— Bill Hybels
Among a rising tide of millions of Christians, how we label ourselves isn't nearly as important as how we actually experience and demonstrate Yeshua's incredible power in and as us, beginning with the power to love our enemies. To us, this is what it means to know God and the One He sent. Words only reflect an intellectual dogma, but the expression of our lives shows our true dogma, which matters far more.
— Ted Dekker