Top 1200 Good Christian Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Christian is a great noun and a poor adjective
My Christian faith has guided me.
There is no such thing as a continuously carnal Christian. — © Paul Washer
There is no such thing as a continuously carnal Christian.
He will be the best Christian who has Christ for his Master, and truly follows Him. Some are disciples of the church, others are disciples of the minister, and a third sort are disciples of their own thoughts; he is the wise man who sits at Jesus' feet and learns of Him, with the resolve to follow His teaching and imitate His example. He who tries to learn of Jesus Himself, taking the very words from the Lord's own lips, binding himself to believe whatsoever the Lord hath taught and to do whatsoever He hath commanded-he I say, is the stable Christian.
A Christian who isn't praying, is only playing!
A Christian's example is always Jesus.
I always tell people, good coaches are a dime a dozen. Good coaches that are good people, good husbands, good fathers, that love their players and are passionate about doing things in a way that I believe is important, that pool gets real small.
We do not consider ourselves a Christian nation.
I still go to a Christian priory for retreats.
In Christian marriage, love is not an option. It is a duty.
My mom's side, they're southern Baptist Christian.
I'm not only a Christian, but I'm a pastor of a church.
A Christian novelist tries to describe the world as it is. — © John Updike
A Christian novelist tries to describe the world as it is.
I'm a Christian, and I forgive people. That's the mature thing to do.
Idleness or boredom has no place in the life of a Christian.
I'm a Jewish born-again Christian.
I've had some of my best matches with Christian.
The object of (Christian) faith is not the teaching but the Teacher.
The goal of the Christian is to grow up into Christ.
To understand the nature of love — that is to be a Christian!
The one badge of Christian discipleship is not orthodoxy but love.
America should function as a Christian nation.
There is clothing that is improper for a Christian woman.
I'm a Christian, a conservative and a Republican, in that order.
I have found Christian dogma unintelligible.
I'm a Christian, and I give the glory to God.
God is bigger than the Christian faith.
I have attacked no one as not being a Christian, I have condemned no one.
Any Christian who is not a hero is a pig.
A Christian should be an Alleluia from head to foot
Life for the Christian is a dialogue with God.
This is not an age in which to be a soft Christian.
In this most Christian of worlds all poets are Jews.
Oh! captive, bound, and double-ironed," cried the phantom, "not to know, that ages of incessant labour, by immortal creatures, for this earth must pass into eternity before the good of which it is susceptible is all developed. Not to know that any Christian spirit working kindly in its little sphere, whatever it may be, will find its mortal life too short for its vast means of usefulness. Not to know that no space of regret can make amends for one life's opportunity misused!
God intends us to penetrate the world. Christian salt has no business to remain snugly in elegant little ecclesiastical salt cellars; our place is to be rubbed into the secular community, as salt is rubbed into meat, to stop it going bad. And when society does go bad, we Christians tend to throw up our hands in pious horror and reproach the non-Christian world; but should we not rather reproach ourselves? One can hardly blame unsalted meat for going bad. It cannot do anything else. The real question to ask is: Where is the salt?
My Christian faith is at the very heart of who I am.
My husband is not a Christian but is a religious man, I think.
I stand behind these words: I'm a Christian, but I'm not perfect. — © NF
I stand behind these words: I'm a Christian, but I'm not perfect.
I never felt part of the Christian industry.
Christian life consists of faith and charity
I never wanted to be on an exclusively Christian label.
When I die I just want to be remembered as a Christian.
The highway of Christian living is strewn with has-beens.
The Christian life is what you do when you realize that you can do nothing.
Christian life means sacrifice.
I'm a Christian - I really don't believe in UFOs.
Over time, I started becoming more aware of the vastness and complexity of the universe, which led me away from any sort of conventional Christianity. I still love the teachings of Christ, but I also believe that the human condition prevents us from having any true objective knowledge of the universe. All human belief systems are inherently flawed. If I had to label myself now, I'd call myself a Taoist-Christian-agnostic quantum mechanic. Also, there's nothing in the actual Bible that limits a Christian in their interest in science. Anti-science is a function of ignorant fundamentalism.
The Christian views trials as a pathway to maturity. — © Matt    Chandler
The Christian views trials as a pathway to maturity.
This is Christian hope, that the future is in God's hands.
I don't even call myself a Christian.
Dancing is not a form of expression for the Christian liturgy.
I'm trying to undermine the basis of Christian belief.
Marvelous is the power which can be exercised, almost unconsciously, over a company, or an individual, or even upon a crowd by one person gifted with good temper, good digestion, good intellects, and good looks.
Taoist chanting, Confucian chanting, Christian chanting, Buddhist chanting don't matter. Chanting Coca Cola, Coca Cola, Coca Cola … can be just as good if you keep a clear mind. But if you don't keep a clear mind, and are only following your thinking as you mouth the words, even the Buddha cannot help you.
I became a Christian because I met God.
…for a true Christian, all strangers are Jesus.
A Christian is one who rejoices in the superiority of a rival.
Bach almost persuades me to be a Christian.
Evangelism is not an option for the Christian life.
The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life
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