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Memorizing the Bible is most important. "Thinking God's thoughts" will take the place of worried, anxious concerns.
— Billy Graham
This has been an age in which we have humanized God and deified man, and we have worshipped at the throne of science
— Billy Graham
The Bible warns us about "the little foxes, that spoil the vines" [Song of Solomon 2:15 KJV]. This is a picture of the way "little" sins can destroy our fruitfulness for the Lord.
— Billy Graham
Only the Holy Spirit can give us peace in the midst of the storms of restlessness and despair. We should not grieve our Guide by indulging in worry or paying undue attention to self.
— Billy Graham
Many people ask about Christianity the same [way] they ask about everything else today: "What's in it for me?" In our selfishness, we think of God as we think of everyone else. What can He contribute to us, personally?
— Billy Graham
God welcomes our prayers. He is much more concerned about our hearts than our eloquence.
— Billy Graham
Any Christian whose interest is directed toward himself is worldly.
— Billy Graham
The words of this Book have a way of filling in the missing pieces, of bridging the gaps, of turning the tarnished colors of our life to jewel-like brilliance. Learn to take your every problem to the Bible. Within its pages you will find the correct answer.
— Billy Graham
Ask God to give you a greater hunger for Himself and a deeper desire for His fellowship. Then be honest about whatever is keeping you from prayer, and ask God to help you deal with it.
— Billy Graham
The goal of a child's life is maturity—and the goal of a Christian's life is spiritual maturity.
— Billy Graham
We are to be catch basins for the fullness of God. Like a freshly running spring, we are to overflow and let our lives touch the lives of those around us.
— Billy Graham
Nothing can replace a daily time spent alone with God in prayer. We can also be in an attitude of prayer throughout the day—sitting in a car or at our desks, working in the kitchen, even talking with someone on the phone.
— Billy Graham