A Quote by Reinhard Bonnke

God has no grandchildren. He has only children, so being a born-again Christian is not an automatic thing. — © Reinhard Bonnke
God has no grandchildren. He has only children, so being a born-again Christian is not an automatic thing.
Does being born into a Christian family make one a Christian? No! God has no grandchildren.
The kingdom of heaven is for the heirs - and if children, then heirs; if born again, then heirs. Wherefore it is said expressly, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. By this one word, down goes all carnal privilege of being born of flesh and blood, and of the will of man. Canst thou produce the birthright?
As apostles and prophets, we are concerned not only for our children and grandchildren but for yours as well - and for each of God's children.
The man or woman who is born of God, who is regenerate, simply does not and cannot continue-abide-in a life of sin. They may backslide temporarily, but if they are born of God they will come back. It is as certain as that they have been born again. It is the way to test whether or not someone is born again.
May I be born again and again, and suffer thousands of miseries so that I may worship the only God that exists, the only God I believe in, the sum total of all souls-and, above all, my God the wicked, my God the miserable, my God the poor of all races, of all species, is the special object of my worship.
If you're not a born-again Christian, you're a failure as a human being.
The most important thing a born again Christian can do is to pray.
As a born-again Christian, I believe God actively and directly influences me to action.
I'm a man with many defects. I love. I sing. I dream. I was born in the poor countryside. I was raised in the countryside, planting corn and selling sweets made by my grandmother. My children, my two daughters are with me and I want a better world for my grandchildren, for your grandchildren.
God is not upset that Gandhi was not a Christian, because God is not a Christian! All of God's children and their different faiths help us to realize the immensity of God.
Do I as a Christian understand myself? Do I know my own real identity? My own real destiny? I am a child of God, God is my Father; heaven is my home; every day is one day nearer. My Saviour is my brother; every Christian is my brother too. Say it over and over again to yourself first thing in the morning, last thing at night, as you wait for the bus, any time when your mind is free, and ask God that you may be enabled to live as one who knows it is all utterly and completely true. For this is the Christians secret of the Christian life, of a God-honouring life.
Being a grandmother is a wonderful thing, so my advice is skip the children. Go straight to the grandchildren.
The Christian life is not just our own private affair. If we have been born again into God's family, not only has he become our Father but every other Christian believer in the world, whatever his nation or denomination, has become our brother or sister in Christ. But it is no good supposing that membership of the universal Church of Christ is enough; we must belong to some local branch of it. Every Christian's place is in a local church. sharing in its worship, its fellowship, and its witness.
What about our children and grandchildren and their children and grandchildren? Do we not want them to live healthy and happy lives?
A weekend in Vegas without gambling and drinking is just like being a born-again Christian.
The gift of sonship to God becomes ours not through being born, but through being born again.
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