Bible Quotes - The Word Of God Is TRUTH!

 

Bible Quotes - The Word Of God Is TRUTH! 

“We should have peace in the difference in religious books as we do with the difference in language. Is there a wrong way to communicate?”

― Dushawn Banks, True Blue

 

“It takes one crippled man just to make a hundred people appreciate walking. We like to measure our blessings. The sacrificial lamb.”

― Dushawn Banks, True Blue

 

“It is as natural to the Icelandic heart to turn to poetry in times of stress as for another to search his Bible.”

― Laura Goodman Salverson, The viking heart

 

“The Word Of God Is TRUTH! Whether or Not You Know It, Believe It, or Obey It, The Word of God Is TRUTH.”

― Brenda Diann Johnson

 

“People don’t know. And the more I thought about this, the more I realized there are a lot of assumptions all of us have about Christianity that simply aren’t biblical.”

― Brian McGovern, Jesus Uncomplicated

 

“Light a candle every day until no corner is able to harbor a shadow. And then, keep lighting candles because the world will never be without corners.”

― Craig D. Lounsbrough

 

“Every time I write, I liken it to putting yet another candle in the window of a darkening world. And I am heartened as I remember that the expanse of the light will always be dictated by the intensity of the light and never by the depth of the darkness. And so, each day I seek to light yet another candle, and to do so with an illuminating brilliance so intense that the ever-growing collection of them will someday leave the darkness no place where light is not.”

― Craig D. Lounsbrough

 

“This is at last bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh” proclaims connectedness, equality, and mutuality, not dominance or a hierarchy of power.”

― Ngina Otiende, Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul

 

“Just because it’s in the Bible

doesn’t mean it’s instructive.

Just because it was formerly

doesn’t mean it is presently

meant to be modeled after.”

― Ngina Otiende, Courage: Reflections and Liberation For the Hurting Soul

 

“Jesus’ ministry lasted 1,350 days, spanning five calendar years (AD 29–33), fifty calendar months, and 44.36 months (calculated as being of 30.5 days’ average duration). The gospels have gaps in their narratives in which Jesus disappears from the pages of history. The gaps total 770 days, which is about two years, representing fifty-seven percent of Jesus’ total ministry time. No wonder John wrote “Jesus did many other signs in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book” (John 20:30) and “There are many more things that Jesus did. If all of them were written down, I suppose that not even the world itself would have space for the books that would be written” (John 21:25).”

― James Allen Moseley

 

“For two centuries, Christians would be a persecuted minority. There was no worldly reward for being Christian. Being a follower of Christ took courage. The twelve apostles, and their first-century co-workers, suffered tribulation and sometimes death as they fulfilled the Great Commission Jesus had given them (Matt 28:19–20). They turned an iron empire upside down and changed our world forever.”

― James Allen Moseley, Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains

 

“Before you pray these prayers, you must first be in right standing with Jesus Christ. In other words, you must truly be a born-again believer, sanctified and washed in the blood of Jesus Christ.”

― John Ramirez, Fire Prayers: Building Arsenals That Destroy Satanic Kingdoms

 

“The disciples were, most likely, rather well off. Peter and Andrew were business partners of James and John (Luke 5:7, 10). James and John, under the supervision of their father, Zebedee, ran a fishing business wealthy enough to employ multiple hired men (Mark 1:19–20).”

― James Allen Moseley, Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains

 

“Productivity is Godly. Growth is Godly. And waste is Ungodly - both the waste of present resources and the waste of potential gains.”

― Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, 4 Business Lessons From Jesus: A businessmans interpretation of Jesus' teachings, applied in a business context.

 

“What was it about the fig tree that was unsatisfactory to Jesus? Well if we use our context clues, we can deduce that the only thing that made this fig tree different than all of the other fig trees that Jesus must have encountered is that it was unfruitful - it was unproductive relative to its potential. To be a fig tree that does not produce figs is an insult to the creator, and arguably a waste of space - a bad investment.”

― Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, 4 Business Lessons From Jesus: A businessmans interpretation of Jesus' teachings, applied in a business context.

 

“I don't want to believe, I want to know.”

― Paulo Bitencourt, Perdendo Tempo Com Deus: Por Que Sou Ateu

 

“I choose to believe the Bible because it is a reliable collection of historical documents written by eyewitnesses during the lifetime of other eyewitnesses. They report supernatural events that took place in fulfillment of specific prophecies and they claim that their writings are divine rather than human in origin.”

― Voddie Baucham

 

“We need the discernment of the Holy Spirit to recognize that God’s highest priority is to transform us, not just our circumstances.”

― Bukky Agboola, All Will Be Well: Receiving The Keys To Strengthen Your Faith