Quotes about Bible
I have found that the more I reflect philosophically on the attributes of God the more overwhelmed I become at his greatness and the more excited I become about Bible doctrine. Whereas easy appeals to mystery prematurely shut off reflection about God, rigorous and earnest effort to understand him is richly rewarded with deeper appreciation of who he is, more confidence in his reality and care, and a more intelligent and profound worship of his person.
— William Lane Craig
From earliest times men wholly ignorant of the Bible have concluded on the basis of the design in the universe that God must exist.
— William Lane Craig
This is a time when all of God's people need to keep their eyes and their Bibles wide open. We must ask God for discernment as never before.
— David Jeremiah
Slavery is as old as civilization, and has been practiced all over the world. It was ubiquitous in antiquity, and is taken for granted in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible (you may recall that Paul enjoined slaves to obey their masters "in fear and trembling" as they would Christ).
— David Livingstone Smith
To know the will of God, we need an open Bible and an open map.
— William Carey
The Bible is the Word of God in such a way that when the Bible speaks, God speaks.
— BB Warfield
Of the many influences that have shaped the United States into a distinctive nation and people, none may be said to be more fundamental and enduring than the Bible.
— Ronald Reagan
If you want to live in the fullness of God's anointing, fill your mouth with His Word.
— Joyce Meyer
God's Word is the only reliable guideline for living. Following your heart, without the leading of His Word and His Spirit, will lead you to His judgement.
— Chuck Smith
I am never lonely when I am reading the Bible. Nothing dissolves loneliness like a session with God's Word.
— Billy Graham
The Bible in the memory is better than the Bible in the book case.
— Charles Spurgeon
The best evidence of the Bible's being the word of God is to be found between its covers. It proves itself.
— Charles Hodge