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As we become soft and lazy in our bodies, we tend to become soft and lazy spiritually.
— Jerry Bridges
Every day that we're not practicing godliness we're being conformed to the world of ungodliness around us.
— Jerry Bridges
What I discovered is that when God took the anger out of my heart, He also took the fear. I know that telling the truth makes enemies, but my message is right and just, and I have no desire to modify it to please others.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
The truly masculine man is one who loves what is right. The masculine man loves truth more than anything else. He is not ego-driven, he is driven by what is right. He is not ruled by his desire for sex, but he is ruled by his desire to honor God. He looks to God to guide him, and to the true knowledge he has about himself. He does not rely on women for approval and satisfaction.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
It is not hard for any man who hath a Bible in his hand to borrow good words and holy sayings in abundance; but to make them his own is a work of grace only from above.
— John Milton
I can honestly tell you that without God I would not be who I am today. He has done such an amazing work in my life and I want everyone to have the same freedom.
— Joyce Meyer
The sanyasa of the Gita is all work and yet no work.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Those who cannot renounce attachment to the results of their work are far from the path.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Leisure consists in all those virtuous activities by which a man grows morally, intellectually, and spiritually. It is that which makes a life worth living.
— Cicero
Christians already? It seems to me that it takes a lifetime of work.
— Maya Angelou
Though we are involved in social work, our goal is to be contemplatives at the heart of the world. We are with Jesus twenty-four hours a day. We do everything for Jesus. We do it all unto Jesus.
— Mother Teresa
Prayer is not a preparation for work, it IS work. Prayer is not a preparation for the battle, it IS the battle. Prayer is two-fold: definite asking and definite waiting to receive.
— Oswald Chambers