Quotes about Practical
Love', in the early Christian sense, is something you do, giving hospitality and practical help to those in need, particularly to other Christians who are poor, sick or hungry.
— NT Wright
The great enemy to the Lord Jesus Christ in the present day is the conception of practical work that has not come from the New Testament, but from the systems of the world in which endless energy and activities are insisted upon, but no private life with God.
— Oswald Chambers
The atonement of Jesus must be exhibited in practical, unassuming ways in my life. Every time I obey, the absolute deity of God is on my side, so that the grace of God and my natural obedience are in perfect agreement. Obedience means that I have completely placed my trust in the atonement, and my obedience is immediately met by the delight of the supernatural grace of God.
— Oswald Chambers
In spiritual issues it is customary for us to put God first, but we tend to think that it is inappropriate and unnecessary to put Him first in the practical, everyday issues of our lives.
— Oswald Chambers
It is not only wrong to worry, it is unbelief; worrying means we do not believe that God can look after the practical details of our lives, and it is never anything but those details that worry us.
— Oswald Chambers
To speak as Christ's ambassadors, we must understand God's mission and how it offers us practical guidance for the things we face with family, friendships, and the body of Christ. It's Been His Mission from the Beginning
— Paul David Tripp
We must never forget that spiritual experience is above all a practical experience of love. And with love, there are no rules.
— Paulo Coelho
Second, and this is certainly related, those executives don't see the company's reason for existing as having any practical implications for the way they make decisions and run the organization.
— Patrick Lencioni
But we must never forget that spiritual experience is above all a practical experience of love. And with love, there is no rules. (….) The heart decides, and what it decides is all that really matters.
— Paulo Coelho
Wisdom is knowing what to do with what you know.
— Chuck Smith
Theology must work itself out in the most practical relationships.
— Oswald Chambers
St. Thomas is as practical and plain and reasonable in ethics as Aristotle, or Confucius, or your uncle.
— Peter Kreeft