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The only true love is grace. All else is a counterfeit.
— Richard Paul Evans
The devil is not fighting religion. Hes too smart for that. He is producing a counterfeit Christianity, so much like the real one that good Christians are afraid to speak out against it.
— Vance Havner
If we are to be ready for Jesus Christ, we have to stop being religious (that is, using religion as a higher kind of culture) and be spiritually real.
— Oswald Chambers
Spiritual leadership is the power to change the atmosphere by one's presence, the unconscious influence that makes Christ and spiritual things real to others.
— J. Oswald Sanders
The proof of how real Jesus knew hell to be is that He came to earth to save us from it.
— Peter Marshall
In him was vindicated the greatness of real goodness and the goodness of real greatness.
— Phillips Brooks
What Republican voters have shown us is that when they have the choice between the real thing and the fake one, they go with the real one every time.
— Andrew Gillum
I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts.
— Abraham Lincoln
when we talk about the peace of God, don't think of singing and swaying and holding hands in a circle. The peace of God is strong, intense, palpable, real. You can sense its stable presence giving you inner security despite insecure circumstances.
— Priscilla Shirer
We live on a planet of limited resources - an abstract notion for some of the world's population, but for many of the poorest and most vulnerable, those limits are all too real.
— David Harewood
To participate in the Eucharist is to live inside God's imagination. It is to be caught up into what is really real, the body of Christ.
— Walter Brueggemann
To participate in the Eucharist is to live inside God's imagination. It is to be caught up into what is really real, the body of Christ. As human persons, body and soul, are incorporated into the performance of Christ's corpus verum, they resist the state's ability to define what is real through the mechanism of torture.22
— Walter Brueggemann