Quotes about Belief
Ours is an active faith. It is made alive and appealing only when our nouns turn into verbs.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
What we believe about ourselves determines how we live. If we believe and act on lies, we will end up in bondage
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
When God sent His only Son, Jesus, to this earth to bear your sin and mine on the cross, He put a price tag on us—He declared the value of our soul to be greater than the value of the whole world. Whose opinion are you going to accept? Believing a lie will put you in bondage. Believing the Truth will set you free.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
As [a man] thin-keth in his heart, so is he" (Proverbs 23:7 KJV, italics added).
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
I often wonder what supernatural acts God would perform in our world-things He is ready, willing, eager, and able to do-if we would just approach Him and make our requests known.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
You have no idea when or how God will answer your prayers, but don't stop praying.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
In every situation and circumstance of your life, God is always doing a thousand different things that you cannot see and you do not know.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
As Schaeffer once wrote, there is nothing uglier than theological orthodoxy without understanding or compassion.
— Nancy Pearcey
Ironically, moral relativists often even pride themselves on being morally superior to others.
— Nancy Pearcey
A mind capable of forming an argument against God's existence constitutes evidence for his existence. That is, a conscious being with the ability to reason, weigh evidence, and argue logically must come from a source that has at least the same level of cognitive ability.
— Nancy Pearcey
Materialists thereby deny the reality of mind (while they use their minds to advance materialism), determinists deny the reality of human choice (while they choose determinism), and relativists deny the fact of right and wrong (while they judge you if you disagree).
— Nancy Pearcey
Most of the early modern scientists were Christians; they believed that matter was *not* preexisting, but had come from the hand of God. Thus, it had no power to resist His will but would obey he rules He had laid down- with mathematical precision.
— Nancy Pearcey