Top 1200 Christian Work Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on November 28, 2024.
The soul of the Christian religion is reverence.
I have found Christian dogma unintelligible.
As a working actor, all I want to do is work. That's it. It's terrifying when you don't work. It's very hard when you don't work. There have been times when I've been out of work for like six months. I feel theatre to me is like manna.
See in what peace a Christian can die. — © Joseph Addison
See in what peace a Christian can die.
Life for the Christian is a dialogue with God.
All of a Christian's life is one of repentance.
Worry is characteristic of the heathen, not the Christian.
I work with amazing organisations: I work with I'm A Performer With Disability, and I work with a clinic which tries to get opportunities for people with disabilities to work in the film and TV industry, and we're making strides, and they're making strides.
…for a true Christian, all strangers are Jesus.
A Christian who isn't praying, is only playing!
I'm a Christian, but I'm just an artist. I'm a musician.
Sign your work...If you're not proud of it, don't ship it. If you are, sign your work and own the results. We'll know who to thank. If you work for a place where work goes unsigned (internally, in particular) it's worth asking why.
Any Christian who is not a hero is a pig.
There is no such thing as a continuously carnal Christian. — © Paul Washer
There is no such thing as a continuously carnal Christian.
I'm not only a Christian, but I'm a pastor of a church.
We are here on earth to work-to work long, hard, arduous hours, to work until our backs ache and our tired muscles knot, to work all our days. This mortal probation is one in which we are to eat our bread in the sweat of our faces until we return to the dust from whence we came. Work is the law of life; it is the ruling principle in the lives of the Saints.
A non-serving Christian is a contradiction in terms.
A man becomes a Christian, he is not born one.
My wife and I come from a Christian worldview.
The dripping... well, if it happens, it happens; it does not take anything from the work. The dripping just proves that you were not trying to control the work, but the work was developing by itself and if it drips, it's a natural part in the evolution of the work.
We do not consider ourselves a Christian nation.
I'm a Christian - I really don't believe in UFOs.
There is nothing better than work. Work is also play; children know that. Children play earnestly as if it were work. But people grow up, and they work with a sorrow upon them. It's duty.
I would love to work with Anthony Hopkins; I would love to work with Meryl Streep; I would love to work with DeNiro; I would love to work with Johnny Depp; I'd love to work with Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow... I think she's amazing.
I don't believe in work-life balance. I think it's more about work-life integration because, increasingly, so much time of ours is spent doing work, so I've always wanted to dedicate my work life to having a social impact.
I'm not an atheist, but I'm not a Christian, either.
This is not an age in which to be a soft Christian.
I think what happens in a religious life is that we have those experiences of affirmation and that one starts to live a Christian life or a Jewish life or a Muslim life or a Buddhist life, by affirming that affirmation each day. Each day you say 'Yes' to that Yes. So the life of being a Christian for example, is always a life of double affirmation, that you each day say 'Yes' to those counter-experiences of saying 'Yes', even when you're not experiencing them at that time, you're remaining loyal to that experience.
We can think of Lent as a time to eradicate evil or cultivate virtue, a time to pull up weeds or to plant good seeds. Which is better is clear, for the Christian ideal is always positive rather than negative. A person is great not by the ferocity of his hatred of evil, but by the intensity of his love for God. Asceticism and mortification are not the ends of a Christian life; they are only the means. The end is charity. Penance merely makes an opening in our ego in which the Light of God can pour. As we deflate ourselves, God fills us. And it is God’s arrival that is the important event.
I believe in God, Almighty. I'm a Christian.
I went from being a Christian missionary to an atheist.
Evangelism is not an option for the Christian life.
Christian' makes a poor adjective
The Christian life is anything but boring.
I'm a Christian, and I give the glory to God.
A good lawyer is a bad Christian.
The Christian Religion as I understand it is the best.
Power is the essence of the Christian witness.
Christian theology is the grandmother of Bolshevism. — © Oswald Spengler
Christian theology is the grandmother of Bolshevism.
Prayer is not optional for the Christian; it is required.
There is clothing that is improper for a Christian woman.
I had to burn all of my non-Christian records.
It is unnatural for a Christian not to have an appetite for the impossible.
Everything that I've learned about computers at MIT I have boiled down into three principles: Unix: You think it won't work, but if you find the right wizard, they can make it work. Macintosh: You think it will work, but it won't. PC/Windows: You think it won't work, and it won't.
For many, the call to be a Christian can seem demanding, even overwhelming. But we need not be afraid or feel inadequate. The Savior has promised that He will make us equal to His work. 'Follow me,' He said, 'and I will make you fishers of men.' As we follow Him, He blesses us with gifts, talents, and the strength to do His will, allowing us to go beyond our comfort zones and do things we've never before thought possible.
Sadly enough, there is a kind of an anti-intellectualism among many Christians: spirituality is falsely pitted against intellectual comprehension as though they stood in a dichotomy. Such anti-intellectualism cuts away at the very heart of the Christian message. Of course, there is a false intellectualism which does destroy the work of the Holy Spirit. But it does not arise when men wrestle honestly with honest questions and then see that the Bible has the answers. This does not oppose true spirituality.
You can be a follower of Jesus and not necessarily be a Christian.
I'm a Jewish born-again Christian.
How very hard it is to be a Christian! — © Robert Browning
How very hard it is to be a Christian!
I want Christians to consider who they vote for. We look a lot at the presidential elections. And that's where so much of our focus is, especially from the media, but some of the most important elections are the local elections - the mayors, city council members, county commissioners, school boards. How important school boards are - and we need to get Christian men and women running for office. We need Christian men and women not only running for office, but voting and getting behind other Christians that are running for office.
Resignation is the courage of Christian sorrow.
A Christian is one who rejoices in the superiority of a rival.
I'm a Christian, a conservative and a Republican, in that order.
A Christian's example is always Jesus.
My family background was deeply Christian.
I'm a punk rocker. I don't do Christian.
The dripping... well, if it happens, it happens; it does not take anything from the work. The dripping just proves that you were not trying to control the work, but the work was developing by itself and if it drips, its a natural part in the evolution of the work.
I have lived as a philosopher and die as a Christian.
I have attacked no one as not being a Christian, I have condemned no one.
I don't even call myself a Christian.
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