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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Knowing when to fight is just as important as knowing how.
...if I do not introduce people to Jesus, then I don't believe Jesus is an important person. It doesn't matter what I say.
As many have learned and later taught, you don't realize Jesus is all you need until Jesus is all you have. — © Timothy Keller
As many have learned and later taught, you don't realize Jesus is all you need until Jesus is all you have.
Tactics is knowing what to do when there is something to do. Strategy is knowing what to do when there is nothing to do.
The key question in order to change you is not 'What would Jesus do?' but "What has Jesus done for you?"
It should begin with friendship, I think. Suddenly I cannot look at him. It should begin with friendship and truly knowing who a person is, knowing his flaws and hopes and strengths and fears, knowing all of it. And admiring and caring for- loving the person because of all of those things... I know that now.
It's a lot easier knowing you can't do something than knowing you shouldn't.
The question should not be 'What would Jesus do?' but rather, more dangerously, 'What would Jesus have me do?' The onus is not on Jesus but on us, for Jesus did not come to ask semidivine human beings to do impossible things. He came to ask human beings to live up to their full humanity; he wants us to live in the full implication of our human gifts, and that is far more demanding.
Jesus did not predict a place. Jesus predicted a people.
Jesus doesn't care if you feel guilty. Jesus wants you to change.
Jesus' death wasn't to free us from dying, but to free us from the fear of death. Jesus came to liberate us so that we could die up front and then live. Jesus Christ wants to take us to places where only dead men and women can go.
To pray is to let Jesus come into our hearts. It is not our prayer which moves the Lord Jesus. It is Jesus who moves us to pray.
It is not enough that Jesus died. Someone must apply the blood of Jesus to the national sin of (the) USA. — © Lou Engle
It is not enough that Jesus died. Someone must apply the blood of Jesus to the national sin of (the) USA.
Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next.
Jesus, he meets you where you are. Jesus, he heals your secret scars.
If Jesus is on Tim Curran's side and Occy is Jesus, who gets to win?
Anyone who believes in a Jesus who condones abortion does not believe in the real Jesus, and therefore is not Christian.
If Jesus is not enough to motivate you to godly living, you don't know Jesus.
Lord Jesus, receive my spirit . . . I see the heavens open and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.
Jesus was too smart to ever run for public office. That's what Jesus would do.
My songs are about not knowing who to be and not knowing how to act.
Fortunately Jesus didn't leave [the disciples]-or any of us-without hope or direction. Where we fail, Jesus succeeded. The only One who as able to recognize and follow His purpose from the beginning was Jesus. He alone was able to obey consistently and please God completely. And His divine mission was to make a way for each of us to do the same.
The strangest of our powers Is the courage to live Knowing that we will die, Knowing nothing more true.
Like teenagers, we appear to have gone from knowing nothing about the world to knowing too much all but overnight.
Though I play at the edges of knowing, truly I know our part is not knowing, but looking, and touching, and loving
I'm saying let's demonstrate what Jesus had done in us so the world may see a new way, God's way, Jesus' way the picture of redemption that Jesus has done in us. So Jesus redeems us and we desire to go to the world and demonstrate that so that others can see what redemption looks like.
Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself is Enlightenment.
I sing to Jesus for Jesus now. This gives me pure joy... worship!
Jesus took your punishment, and God gave you credit for Jesus' perfection.
When the focus becomes 'What would Jesus do?' instead of 'What has Jesus done?' the [conservative/liberal] labels no longer matter.
Suffering is seeing what Jesus sees, and joy is doing what Jesus does.
Jesus represents a point of common ground an esteemed rabbi to the Jew, a god to the Hindu, an enlightened one to the Buddhist, a great prophet to the Muslim. Even to the New Age guru, Jesus is the pinnacle of God-consciousness. At the same time, Jesus is the divider. None but Christians see Him as a member of the Godhead on an exclusive mission to repair the broken world.
Following Jesus in faith is to walk with him in the communion of the Church. You cannot follow Jesus alone.
Ain't only three things to gambling: knowing the 60-40 end of the proposition, money management, and knowing yourself.
[on education] It's knowing where to go to find out what you need to know, and it's knowing how to use the information once you get it.
Jesus Christ was the ultimate influencer. My life has been influenced by Jesus more than anyone else.
Knowing is better than not knowing. Every time.
The mighty and supreme Jesus, who was to transfigure all humanity by his divine wit and grace-this Jesus has flown. — © Goldwin Smith
The mighty and supreme Jesus, who was to transfigure all humanity by his divine wit and grace-this Jesus has flown.
Knowing how to swim doesn't come from someone else showing you or someone else telling you or watching movies of other people swimming. It comes from having been in the water, knowing how to move yourself through the water and not sink. And it's true of virtually everything in our lives: knowing comes from direct experience.
Jesus has very clearly said in the gospel. "Whatever you do, do to the least of my brethren." Clear? That was the work of Jesus.
The one thing that’s missing, but that will soon be developed, is a reliable e-cash, a method whereby on the Internet you can transfer funds from A to B, without A knowing B or B knowing A.
I am a follower of Jesus Christ. The Bible is my primary way of knowing Him and what it means to follow Him. And I am a pastor, and I teach and preach the Bible to my congregation every week. But the Bible is not a manufacturer's handbook. Neither is it a science textbook nor a guidebook for public policy.
I'm from Oklahoma City, and there's a statue across from the site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building of Jesus. It's called 'Jesus Wept.' And I love this statue because it's a statue of Jesus with his head in his hand. And his sadness and his pain at some of the choices that are made here - that just breaks his heart.
God found me when I was at my lowest point. That was the first time in my life when I really felt like I understood who Jesus was - it was more than just knowing about Him: I felt like He met me in that time and place.
Whoever wishes to meet Jesus must meet him in places where brothers and sisters of Jesus are hungry, thirsty, naked, unwanted, sick or in prison. Whoever keeps himself distant from these places remains distant from Jesus.
It's all about controlling the huddle one play at a time and knowing my assignment, knowing my progression and where I've got to go with the ball.
If you look at the life of Jesus, that's an example of true worship. You know look at the stories, if you want to learn about real worship read Matthew through John. Seriously. You just read it and you will see the true level. You see when Jesus is in the boat and the storm comes when it comes and the winds are blowing and Jesus is sleeping in the boat and the disciples are freaking out. And Jesus wakes up and says "What you guys got is a problem, no?" and he commands the seas to be calm that's true worship.
You can't meet Jesus and not change. If you haven't changed, you haven't met the real Jesus. — © Mark Driscoll
You can't meet Jesus and not change. If you haven't changed, you haven't met the real Jesus.
There is a feminine side of God. I always knew this … It is this feminine side of God I find in Jesus that makes me want to sing duets with Him … Not only do I love the feminine is Jesus, but the more I know Jesus, the more I realize that Jesus loves the feminine in me. Until I accept the feminine in my humanness, there will be a part of me that cannot receive the Lord’s love. … There is that feminine side of me that must be recovered and strengthened if I am to be like Christ … And until I feel the feminine in Jesus, there is a part of Him which I cannot identify.
Jesus was not the man he was as a result of making Jesus Christ his personal savior.
But what had lasting significance were not the miracles themselves but Jesus' love. Jesus raised his friend Lazarus from the dead, and a few years later, Lazarus died again. Jesus healed the sick, but eventually caught some other disease. He fed the ten thousands, and the next day they were hungry again. But we remember his love. It wasn't that Jesus healed a leper but that he touched a leper, because no one touched lepers.
Worship of Jesus is rather harmless and risk-free; actually following Jesus changes everything.
Knowing that you are nothing is Wisdom, Knowing that you are everything is Love.
People disparage knowing and the intellectual life, and urge doing. I am content with knowing, if only I could know.
The pain comes from knowing that we have never been safe, and therefore will never be safe again. It comes from knowing we can never be so ignorant again. It comes from knowing we can never be children again. Losing innocence. Remembering heaven. That was the essence of hell.
Perhaps knowing one place intimately is to have a way of knowing all places.
Easter is about Jesus: the Jesus who announced God's saving, sovereign kingdom.
My life with the Beatles had become a trap... I always remember to thank Jesus for the end of my touring days; if I hadn't said that the Beatles were 'bigger than Jesus' and upset the very Christian Ku Klux Klan, well, Lord, I might still be up there with all the other performing fleas! God bless America. Thank you, Jesus.
Jesus has paid for my healing. Disease has no right to be in my body. I am healed in Jesus’ name!
I think the fault is more with historicists who have stubbornly failed to develop a good theory of historicity. By simply resting on the feeble laurels of prima facie plausibility ('Jesus existed because everyone said so') and subjective notions of absurdity ('I can't believe Jesus didn't exist!'), the existence of Jesus has largely been taken for granted, even by competent historians who explicitly try to argue for it.
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