Quotes about Spirituality
There is a sense in which the danger of our lives increases in proportion to the depth of our relationship with Christ.
— David Platt
Doctors don't know everything really. They understand matter, not spirit. And you and I live in the spirit.
— William Saroyan
In a short time God began to manifest His power and soon the building could not contain the people. Now the meetings continue all day and into the night and the fire is kindling all over the city and surrounding towns. Proud, well-dressed preachers come in to "investigate." Soon their high looks are replaced with wonder, then conviction comes, and very often you will find them in a short time wallowing on the dirty floor, asking God to forgive them and make them as little children.
— William Seymour
Then you will not be ashamed to tell men and demons that you are sanctified, and are living a pure and holy life free from sin, a life that gives you power over the world, the flesh, and the devil.
— William Seymour
The Pentecostal power, when you sum it all up, is just more of God's love. If it does not bring more love, it is simply a counterfeit.
— William Seymour
Religion is what you do with your solitude.
— William Temple
It is a great mistake to think that God is chiefly concerned with our being religious.
— William Temple
Coinciden?ele sunt mai frecvente atunci când ne rug?m.
— William Temple
I am quite sure that the Communion is just the place where we need to be divided until our unity is real.
— William Temple
Your religion is what you do with your solitude.
— William Temple
It makes no sense to take the name of Christian and not cling to Christ. Jesus is not some magic charm to wear like a piece of jewelry we think will give us good luck. He is the Lord. His name is to be written on our hearts in such a powerful way that it creates within us a profound experience of His peace and a heart that is filled with His praise.
— William Wilberforce
In the calmness of the morning before the mind is heated and weary by the turmoil of the day, you have a season of unusual importance for communing with God and with yourself.
— William Wilberforce