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When happiness becomes our standard for judging truth, things that make us happy give us permission to do some things that otherwise would be considered wrong.
— Craig Groeschel
But prayer isn't asking God to do what we want. Prayer is asking God to what is right.
— Max Lucado
The right heart with the wrong ritual is better than the wrong heart with the right ritual. Some
— Max Lucado
Revenge is irreverent … To forgive someone is to display reverence. Forgiveness is not saying the one who hurt you was right. Forgiveness is stating that God is faithful and he will do what is right.
— Max Lucado
Pride is concerned with who is right. Humility is concerned with what is right.
— Ezra Taft Benson
As a conservative, I believe we must wage war upon the brute forces of poverty and need--and this, of course, is actually waging peace. I believe we can wage peace most effectively by standing firmly for right, freedom, and justice.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Although people feel blessed in the presence of a holy man who wants the world to be right and people to be happy, the holy man cannot make that happen.
— Fleming Rutledge
We live in an upside-down world. People hate when they should love, quarrel when they should be friendly, fight when they should be peaceful, wound when they should heal, steal when they should share, do wrong when they should do right.
— Billy Graham
If evil were not made to appear attractive, there would be no such thing as temptation. It is in the close similarity between good and evil, right and wrong, that the danger lies.
— Billy Graham
Our creativity, our inner sense of right and wrong, our ability to love and to reason—all bear witness to the fact that God created us in His image. The Bible says God "has not left himself without testimony" [Acts 14:17 NIV].
— Billy Graham
Christians need to take a stand for what is right and not let evil go unchallenged.
— Billy Graham
To find the right path, we first need to remember why we are on the wrong path. The reason can be put in one word: sin.
— Billy Graham