Quotes about Evident
It isn't enough to love; we must prove it.
— St. Therese of Lisieux
Let it never be said that we cannot know whether a Christian really loves Christ. It can be known. It can be discovered. The proof can be seen. You have heard them this very day. Love to the Lord Jesus Christ is no hidden, secret, unseen thing. It is like the light — it will be seen. It is like sound — it will be heard. It is like heat — it will be felt. Where it exists, it cannot be hidden. Where it cannot be seen, you can be sure there is none.
— JC Ryle
All the arguments which are brought to represent poverty as no evil show it evidently to be a great evil.
— Samuel Johnson
This grace of God is a very great, strong, mighty and active thing. It does not lie asleep in the soul. Grace hears, leads, drives, draws, changes, works all in man, and lets itself be distinctly felt and experienced. It is hidden, but its works are evident.
— Martin Luther
Only when I forgo visible proof, do I believe in God.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
In His own time He has made His word evident in the proclamation entrusted to me by the command of God our Savior.
— Titus 1:3
As for antichrist occupying the papal chair, it is evident that a pope living contrary to Christ, like any other perverted person, is called, by common consent, antichrist.
— Jan Hus
In the same way, good deeds are obvious, and even the ones that are inconspicuous cannot remain hidden.
— 1 Timothy 5:25
If you're sincerely seeking God, God will make His existence evident to you.
— William Lane Craig
The beast was sitting on his haunches at the foot of the ladder, and it was quite evident he was not short on time. The gleam in his eye seemed to say: I've got you two unprincipled subscription hunters beautifully treed and it's treed you're going to stay. That is what I call satisfying.
— LM Montgomery
In one way or another, it is evident that the Jerusalem liturgy celebrated the kingship of Yahweh.
— Walter Brueggemann
The author sees Joseph of Genesis as a type of Christ's Pentecostal power. He who was thought dead has been raised in power, and the power is evident in the chariot he sends for his own.
— Watchman Nee