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The Bible teaches that angels intervene in the affairs of nations. God often uses them to execute judgment on nations. They guide, comfort, and provide for the people of God in the midst of suffering and persecution.
— Billy Graham
The Bible and the history of the church both demonstrate that God's way for the suffering of His people has not always been the way of escape, but the way of endurance.
— Billy Graham
God says our thinking must be shaped by His truth. What this world calls valuable, God calls worthless. What this world scorns, God exalts. "My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways" (Isaiah 55:8).
— Billy Graham
We can possess nothing—no property and no person . . . It is God who owns everything, and we are but stewards of His property during the brief time we are on earth.
— Billy Graham
When one bears suffering faithfully, God is glorified and honored.
— Billy Graham
The Bible is God's love letter to us.
— Billy Graham
Today—and every day—put on the full armor of God to fight Satan's attacks, so you can and "be strong in the Lord" (Ephesians 6:10).
— Billy Graham
Acknowledge that there is a defect in human nature, a built-in waywardness that comes from man's rebellion against God.
— Billy Graham
What greater glory can we anticipate than to stand before the throne of God, to humble ourselves before His great and incomparable majesty.
— Billy Graham
For the Christian, death can be faced realistically and with victory, because he knows "that neither death nor life . . . shall be able to separate us from the love of God" [Romans 8:38—39 NKJV].
— Billy Graham
If the United Nations could bring lasting peace, man could say to God, "We do not need You anymore. We have brought peace on earth and have organized humanity in righteousness." All of these schemes are patchwork remedies that a sick and dying world must use while waiting for the Great Physician.
— Billy Graham
Christ said there is a happiness in that acknowledgement of spiritual poverty which lets God come into our souls.
— Billy Graham