Quotes about Action
How am I going to live today to create the tomorrow I've committed to?
- Tony Robbins
Christian doctrine grows disciples by teaching them to perceive, name, and act in ways that demonstrate the reality of the gospel, speaking and showing what is "in Christ.
- Kevin Vanhoozer
Doctrine is less theoretical than it is theatrical, a matter of doing—speaking and showing—what we have heard and understood.
- Kevin Vanhoozer
If actions speak louder than words, it is because they lend the weight of behavior (real assent) to belief (nominal assent).
- Kevin Vanhoozer
does belief that fails to issue in behavior count as genuine witness (and understanding) or not?
- Kevin Vanhoozer
We can't grow our faith on the deck of a ship. We can watch other water walkers, hear their stories and read their books, but ultimately, the only way we are going to grow our water-walking faith is to get out of the dang boat!
- Kris Vallotton
Conviction reminds us of our God-given identity and calls us to act like a son or daughter of God, not a sinner.
- Kris Vallotton
Theology isn't really theology for us until we live it.
- Carolyn Custis James
God's vision for us doesn't just reassure us that we matter and that our lives do count for something. God's vision compels us to look beyond ourselves, to ponder a picture of how things were meant to be that leaves us aching for his will to be done on earth as it is in heaven, and to look for ways to participate in moving the world toward that goal. One of the biggest issues confronting us today is the battle cry of Amy Carmichael and the burning challenge of Half the Sky.
- Carolyn Custis James
Remember that it is the actions, and not the commission, that make the officer, and that there is more expected from him, than the title
- George Washington
Homo voluntatis cannot explain why some things that can be done should not be done.
- George Weigel
Life is action and passion; therefore, it is required of a man that he should share the passion and action of the time, at peril of being judged not to have lived.
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.