Quotes about Reflection
We need to ask God daily to search our hearts for sin that we cannot or will not see.
— Jerry Bridges
Don't believe everything you think. You cannot be trusted to tell yourself the truth. Stay in The Word." (The Great Exchange)
— Jerry Bridges
Whether before breakfast or after, morning or evening, the point is we must all arrange our schedules to provide for this daily intake of the Word of God.
— Jerry Bridges
we tend to overlook that it was for Jesus an excruciating experience beyond all we can imagine.
— Jerry Bridges
Too often, however, we tend to read these accounts merely as biblical history without relating them to our lives and our situations. But
— Jerry Bridges
It's not enough to agree that we do tolerate at least some of them. Anyone except for the most self-righteous person will acknowledge that. "After all, no one is perfect," may be our attitude. But to honestly face those sins is another matter. For one thing, it is quite humbling. It also implies that we must do something about them. We can no longer continue to ignore them as we have in the past.
— Jerry Bridges
How do we view those who do not show love for us? Do we see them as persons for whom Christ died or as persons who make our lives difficult?
— Jerry Bridges
His moral purity serves to magnify our impurity.
— Jerry Bridges
The problem with self-righteousness is that it seems almost impossible to recognize in ourselves. We will own up to almost any other sin, but not the sin of self-righteousness. When we have this attitude, though, we deprive ourselves of the joy of living in the grace of God. Because, you see, grace is only for sinners.
— Jerry Bridges
If you stop and think about it, you will realize that most godly character traits can only be developed through adversity.
— Jerry Bridges
We are to look beyond our adversity to what God is doing in our lives and rejoice in the certainty that He is at work in us to cause us to grow.
— Jerry Bridges
Bitterness usually stems not so much from the other person's actions as from the effects of those actions on our lives. Consider the following scenario in your life.
— Jerry Bridges