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You realize that if you are to change your belief about God, you will also have to change your belief about yourself.
— Cornelius Van Til
If the God of Christianity exists, the evidence for His existence is abundant and plain so that it is both unscientific and sinful not to believe in Him.
— Cornelius Van Til
For what you have really done in your handling of the evidence for belief in God, is to set yourself up as God. You have made the reach of your intellect, the standard of what is possible or not possible. You have thereby virtually determined that you intend never to meet a fact that points to God. Facts, to be facts at all—facts, that is, with decent scientific and philosophic standing—must have your stamp instead of that of God upon them as their virtual creator.
— Cornelius Van Til
If it does not appear reasonable to you, it is reasonable for you, to believe in God.
— Cornelius Van Til
I believe in the Church and in loyalty to a local church. I am not in favour of that view of the invisible church that makes one invisible at church on Sunday morning.
— Vance Havner
There are two omnipotences with Him: 'With God all things are possible": "All things are possible to him that believeth.
— Vance Havner
I don't believe God is going to fill anybody with the Holy Spirit until the purpose of their heart is to glorify Jesus and to glorify God.
— Vance Havner
there's where faith comes in, receive it just like you did for salvation, according to God's word, according to God's will, according to your need, and according to your faith. God will answer any prayer that's according to those four.
— Vance Havner
A Christian is not a depository of the truth; he's a dispenser of the truth.
— Vance Havner
Quit thinking that you must halt before the barrier of inner negativity. You need not. You can crash through...whatever we see a negative state, that is where we can destroy it.
— Vernon Howard
The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved — loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.
— Victor Hugo
Be it true or false, what is said about men often has as much influence on their lives, and especially on their destinies, as what they do.
— Victor Hugo