Quotes about Devotion
Our world needs to be touched by Christians who are Spirit-filled, Spirit-led, and Spirit-empowered.
— Billy Graham
Becoming a Christian is the work of a moment; being a Christian is the work of a lifetime.
— Billy Graham
We cannot ask forgiveness over and over again for our sins, and then return to our sins, expecting God to forgive us. We must turn from our practice of sin as best we know how, and turn to Christ by faith as our Lord and Savior.
— Billy Graham
All believers are called to be holy in mind, body, and spirit (1 Peter 1:15).
— Billy Graham
Remember: He WANTS your fellowship, and He has done everything possible to make it a reality. He has forgiven your sins, at the cost of His own dear Son. He has given you His Word, and the priceless privilege of prayer and worship.
— Billy Graham
I believe the Bible is the word of God from cover to cover.
— Billy Sunday
Love actually is a great act of the will. It's when I say, "I desire your good, not for my sake but for yours". To love is to break out of the black hole of the ego and say, "My life is about you".
— Robert Barron
In high seas or in low seas, I'm gonna be your friend... I'm gonna be your friend. In high tide or in low tide, I'll be by your side... I'll be by your side.
— Bob Marley
In the high tide or low tide, I'm gonna be your friend... I'm gonna be your friend!
— Bob Marley
By lifting our hands, however, we are indicating to the Lord that we want to open up our hearts and lives to his Holy Spirit. But this is one of the most difficult things for us to do.
— Bob Sorge
To be set on fire, you must get close to God. When you feel cold, distant, and "out of it" spiritually, it's time to retreat to the closet, place yourself before the fireplace of His word, and allow the intensity of His face to restore your fervency.
— Bob Sorge
Prayeressness is the first sign of prideful independence. We begin to trim back our secret time with God when we're feeling great about ourselves, energetic and optimistic about our future, and confident about the path we're taking. It's the first sign that we're getting full of ourselves.
— Bob Sorge