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Charles Spurgeon's answer was to recognize that whatever God's Word teaches is true, whether or not it all makes sense to us. He said, I
— Randy Alcorn
I have met no people who fully disbelieved in Hell and also had a living and life-giving belief in Heaven.
— Randy Alcorn
What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us." —A. W. Tozer
— Randy Alcorn
C. S. Lewis depicts another source of our misconceptions about Heaven: naturalism, the belief that the world can be understood in scientific terms, without recourse to spiritual or supernatural explanations.
— Randy Alcorn
If you get it right about Jesus, you can afford to get some things wrong. But if you get it wrong about Jesus, in the end it won't matter what else you got right.
— Randy Alcorn
The gospel is far greater than most of us imagine.
— Randy Alcorn
So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. (NIV)
— Randy Alcorn
When an atheist enjoys the cool breeze of a sunny autumn day as he writes his treatise saying God doesn't exist, the ultimate source of his pleasure remains God. God is the author of the universe itself—including the powers of rational thought the atheist misuses to argue against God. David
— Randy Alcorn
A key to enjoying the Christian life is connecting the dots between our happiness and God's provision. When I run with my dog or look at Jupiter dominating the sky over Mount Hood, I experience happiness. Unbelievers are capable of enjoying happiness in the same things, but their happiness can't be as immense or enduring because they're disconnected from the Provider.
— Randy Alcorn
If all the Bibles in America were simultaneously dusted, the sun would be obscured for a week. It's not a magic talisman that works without being read. A Bible does us no harm as long as it remains closed.
— Randy Alcorn
If the Bible is right about what happens to us after death, it means that more than 250 000 people every day go either to Heaven or to Hell.
— Randy Alcorn
In the end, we have two choices: both God and happiness neither God nor happiness
— Randy Alcorn