Quotes about Belief
Faith says, I trust You even though I don't understand.
— John Bevere
Dear brothers and sisters, what's the use of saying you have faith if you don't prove it by your actions? That kind of faith can't save anyone. It isn't enough just to have faith. Faith that doesn't show itself by good deeds is no faith at all—it is dead and useless.
— John Bevere
The proof that we believe something isn't when we agree with what someone teaches us, it's when we act on it.
— John Bevere
Those who truly believe will exhibit a changed nature and no longer produce the fruit of an evil one.
— John Bevere
But was you not afraid, good sir, when you see him come with his club? It is my duty, said he, to distrust mine own ability, that I may have reliance on him that is stronger than all.
— John Bunyan
I found it hard work now to pray to God, because despair was swallowing me up.
— John Bunyan
Wake up, see your own wretchedness, and fly to the Lord Jesus. He is the righteousness of God, for He Himself is God. Only by believing in His righteousness will you be delivered from condemnation.
— John Bunyan
Indeed, to know is something that pleases talkers and boasters, but to do is that which pleases God.
— John Bunyan
Admittance into the true church of Christ is based on regeneration, not merely on an affirmation of a creed or doctrine.
— John Bunyan
I am for going on, and venturing my eternal state with Christ, whether I have comfort here or no; if God doth not come in, thought I, I will leap off the ladder even blindfold into eternity, sink or swim, come heaven, come hell; Lord Jesus, if thou wilt catch me, do; if not, I will venture for thy name.
— John Bunyan
Evangelist spoke from his heart with great passion. "You cannot be justified by the works of the law, because it isn't how one follows the law or the good things they do that rids one of their burden.
— John Bunyan
They hold on to their beliefs, even though all other men oppose them. But I'm for religion that is tolerant of the times and not a threat to my safety. They are for Religion when he dresses in rags and is considered contemptible. But I am for him when he walks in his silver slippers, in the sunshine, and with applause." Mr.
— John Bunyan