Quotes about Truth
Indeed, we might all forget where we have been if we didn't have somebody to assemble and arrange the little blocks called facts from which history is constructed, artfully or less so.
— Jay Parini
It's our hearts that tell us the truth of things, honey, and my heart has never betrayed me. Not ever.
— Beth Hoffman
We're going to have to let truth scream louder to our souls than the lies that have infected us.
— Beth Moore
We're going to have to let truth scream louder to our souls than the lies that have infected us.
— Beth Moore
Seeking out the Word helps immensely, I've found. It helps to push out the distractions that can cause confusion.
— Beverly Lewis
It's the great temptation for small groups of people to slide into a state where they're not quite telling each other the truth and they're not quite celebrating each other. Instead, they tolerate each other, they accommodate each other, and they settle for sitting on the unspoken matters that separate them.
— Bill Hybels
The enemy uses lies to make problems appear bigger than the solutions we carry.
— Bill Johnson
Knowing God is not hard. It's actually the most obvious thing in the world. All you have to do is glorify Him as God and be thankful. This response, because it agrees with the truth, gives you open access to the vast treasures of the knowledge of God.
— Bill Johnson
For the word of the Lord is right, and all His work is done in truth. He loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of the goodness of the Lord" (Ps. 33:4—5). One of the definitions for this word full is "having no empty space." It's beautiful. The world has no empty spaces untouched by God's goodness. That being the case, no one has to look far to find this treasure. But one may have to look differently.
— Bill Johnson
Revelation enlarges the arena that our faith can function in. Deception shrinks our area of faith.
— Bill Johnson
Show me how to carry Your Presence boldly, not trying to reduce Your truth in fear of offending people.
— Bill Johnson
What's the solution? To meditate on the Word and give ourselves every opportunity to remember what is true.
— Bill Johnson