Quotes about Belief
I trust Jesus with all my tomorrows, knowing that He will solve the mystery of life beyond the grave.
— Billy Graham
Religion can be anything! But true Christianity is God coming to man in a personal relationship.
— Billy Graham
Instead of clinging to the only Lifeboat that can save, we have tossed overboard biblical truths in the name of [compromise], living on the edge of life, like the man who rides the parameter of a hurricane, daring it to sweep him away.
— Billy Graham
Man suppresses the truth, mixes it with error, and develops the religions of the world.
— Billy Graham
The world doesn't give peace, for it doesn't have any peace to give. It fights for peace, it negotiates for peace, it maneuvers for peace, but there is no ultimate peace in the world. But Jesus gives peace to those who put their trust in Him.
— Billy Graham
From the ghetto to the mansion, from community leader to prisoner on death row, man wonders if there is a God. And if there is, what is He like? Whatever period of history we study, whatever culture we examine, if we look back in time we see all peoples, primitive or modern, acknowledging some kind of deity. Some people give up the pursuit of God in frustration, calling themselves "atheists" or "agnostics," professing to be irreligious.
— Billy Graham
Many evidences and arguments suggest God's existence, yet the plain truth is that God cannot be proved by intellectual arguments alone. If the human mind could fully prove God, He would be no greater than the mind that proves Him!
— Billy Graham
Men and women may devise plans to satisfy their inner longings, but in the midst of all the "religions" of the world, God's way is available in the Bible for all who will come to Him on His terms.
— Billy Graham
Don't forget: Without fuel, a fire grows cold—and without the "fuel" of the Bible, prayer, and Christian fellowship, our faith grows cold.
— Billy Graham
Many people have just enough natural religion to make them immune to the real thing.
— Billy Graham
The Bible differentiates clearly between true faith and mere religiosity.
— Billy Graham
Faith isn't pretending our problems don't exist, nor is it simply blind optimism. Faith points us beyond our problems to the hope we have in Christ.
— Billy Graham