Quotes about Morality
The mourning of inadequacy is a weeping that catches the attention of God . . .The happiest day of my life was when I realized that my own ability, my own goodness, my own morality was insufficient in the sight of God; and I publicly and openly acknowledged my need of Christ.
— Billy Graham
We do not need a new moral order; the world desperately needs the tried and tested moral order that God handed down at Sinai.
— Billy Graham
I believe a Christian can sin, but he does not have to. God never would have told us to reject evil acts if in point of fact we could not help but do them.
— Billy Graham
The Bible teaches that man can undergo a radical spiritual and moral change that is brought about by God Himself.
— Billy Graham
When everyone does what is right in his own eyes, there is no possibility of order and peace.
— Billy Graham
We have become so tolerant and accepting of the world's ways that it is hard for many in the church to notice the sin much less answer how it crept in. The church is to be in the world, but worldliness is not to infiltrate the church.
— Billy Graham
The devil has successfully fooled many churches, convincing them to follow the world. Biblical standards have been compromised by convenient social theories.
— Billy Graham
Compromising and conforming to the world's standard is against God's Word.
— Billy Graham
This is a high-strung, neurotic, impatient age. We hurry when there is no reason to hurry, just to be hurrying. This fast-paced age has produced more problems and less morality than previous generations, and it has given us jangled nerves. Impatience as produced a crop of broken homes, ulcers, and has set the stage for more world wars.
— Billy Graham
Moral living sometimes demands difficult choices. It requires selflessness.
— Billy Graham
Christians are to be "the light of the world" [Matthew 5:14], illuminating the darkness caused by sin and giving guidance to a world that has lost its way.
— Billy Graham
Parents have bought into the world's pastimes chock-full of pop culture, and it is searing the souls of our children. Parents have allowed electronic babysitters to infiltrate their homes and minds; young people's sense of right and wrong is being choked by wild and rank weeds in a moral wasteland.
— Billy Graham