Quotes From Other Christians
Elisabeth Elliot:
“The preoccupations of young women – their looks, their clothes, their social life – do not change very much from generation to generation. But in every generation, there seem to be a few who make other choices.”
Elisabeth Elliot:
“Then comes intercession, the hardest work in the world – the giving of one’s self, time, strength, energy, and attention to the needs of others in a way that no one but God sees, no one but God will do anything about, and no one but God will ever reward you for.”
G.K. Chesterton:
The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried.
Keith Green:
“If you praise and worship Jesus with your mouth, and your life does not praise and worship Him, there’s something wrong!”
Leonard Ravenhill:
“How can you pull down strongholds of Satan if you don’t even have the strength to turn off your TV?”
Leonard Ravenhill:
“Is the world crucified to you, or does it fascinate you?”
Leonard Ravenhill:
“The church used to be a lightning bolt; now it’s a cruise ship. We are not marching to Zion – we are sailing there with ease.”
Leonard Ravenhill:
“The prophet is God’s detective seeking for a lost treasure. The degree of his effectiveness is determined by his measure of unpopularity. Compromise is not known to him.”
Leonard Ravenhill:
“The prophet is unpopular because he opposes the popular in morality and spirituality.”
Leonard Ravenhill:
“It’s a sad reflection on the church today that we are more afraid of holiness than we are of sinfulness.”