Quotes about Fulfillment
Unless the soul is fed and exercised daily, it becomes weak and shriveled. It remains discontented, confused, restless.
— Billy Graham
Regardless of our cleverness, our achievements, and our gadgets, we are spiritual paupers without God.
— Billy Graham
Many people turn to alcohol to try to drown the [cries] and longings of the soul. Others attempt to quiet the longings of their souls in other ways. Nothing but God ever completely satisfies, because the soul is made for God.
— Billy Graham
Our youth are desperately searching for purpose and meaning in their lives. They are searching for fulfillment . . . I believe that a return to biblical conversion, faith, and conviction would have a great impact in our day.
— Billy Graham
There is a great identity crisis among students today. Who am I? What is the purpose of life? Where did I come from? Where am I going? The Bible has a direct answer to this great big philosophical question and unless God seals the vacuum among youth today, then some other ideology will, because young people must have a faith. They must believe in something to find fulfillment in their lives.
— Billy Graham
We all have exactly the same number of minutes in a day. The question is, how will we use them? Most people today are either too busy—or not busy enough. The Bible tells us that both extremes are wrong.
— Billy Graham
Don't be satisfied with anything less than His will for you—for His will is always best.
— Billy Graham
Jesus expects one hundred percent surrender, and when that is accomplished He rewards a thousandfold.
— Billy Graham
End your journey well. Don't waste your life, and don't be satisfied with anything less than God's plan.
— Billy Graham
The focus on self has led our society into a fascination with pleasure, emotional and sexual stimulation, and "personal fulfillment." America's compulsion for "maximum personhood" is evidenced everywhere.
— Billy Graham
In our world, we give most attention to satisfying the appetites of the body and practically none to the soul. Consequently we are one-sided. We become fat physically and materially, while spiritually we are lean, weak, and anemic.
— Billy Graham
Many people plan financially for retirement—but not spiritually and emotionally.
— Billy Graham