Christian Living Quotes

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Francis Chan
“We never grow closer to God when we just live life. It takes deliberate pursuit and attentiveness.”
Francis Chan, Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God

Henri J.M. Nouwen
“When we are securely rooted in personal intimacy with the source of life, it will be possible to remain flexible without being relativistic, convinced without being rigid, willing to confront without being offensive, gentle and forgiving without being soft, and true witnesses without being manipulative.”
Henri J.M. Nouwen

Wanda E. Brunstetter
“Worry is the darkroom in which negatives can develop.”
Wanda E. Brunstetter, Love Finds a Home

Amy Carmichael
“Strength of my heart, I need not fail,
Not mind to fear but to obey,
With such a Leader, who could quail?
Thou art as Thou wert yesterday.
Strength of my heart, I rest in Thee,
Fulfil Thy purposes through me.”
Amy Carmichael

Madeleine L'Engle
“We live by revelation, as Christians, as artists, which means we must be careful never to get set into rigid molds. The minute we begin to think we know all the answers, we forget the questions, and we become smug like the Pharisee who listed all his considerable virtues, and thanked God that he was not like other men.

Unamuno might be describing the artist as well as the Christian as he writes, "Those who believe they believe in God, but without passion in the heart, without anguish of mind, without uncertainty, without doubt, and even at times without despair, believe only in the idea of God, and not in God himself.”
Madeleine L'Engle, Walking on Water: Reflections on Faith and Art

Barbara Cameron
“Worry about tomorrow steals the joy from today.”
Barbara Cameron, A Time to Love

A.W. Tozer
“God wants the whole person and He will not rest till He gets us in entirety. No part of the man will do" (101) - "The Pursuit of God”
Tozer a.W.

A.W. Tozer
“Always, everywhere God is present, and always He seeks to discover Himself to each one”
A.W. Tozer, The Pursuit of God: The Human Thirst for the Divine

“We fear men so much, because we fear God so little.”
William Gurnall

Oscar A. Romero
“We have never preached violence, except the violence of love, which left Christ nailed to a cross, the violence that we must each do to ourselves to overcome our selfishness and such cruel inequalities among us. The violence we preach is not the violence of the sword, the violence of hatred. It is the violence of love, of brotherhood,the violence that wills to beat weapons into sickles for work.”
Oscar A. Romero, The Violence Of Love

Wanda E. Brunstetter
“Remember as you go about your day that you may be the only Jesus some of your friends, neighbors, and family will ever see.”
Wanda E. Brunstetter, A Celebration of the Simple Life

Elisabeth Elliot
“Experience had quickly taught her that she could not survive the storms without the anchor of the constraining love of Christ and what she called the "Rock-counsciousness" of the promise given her, "He goeth before.”
Elisabeth Elliot, A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael

Amy Carmichael
“Oh, will you pray? Stop now and pray, lest desire turn to feeling and feeling evaporate.”
Amy Carmichael

Elisabeth Elliot
“[Amy Carmichael's] great longing was to have a "single eye" for the glory of God. Whatever might blur the vision God had give her of His work, whatever could distract or deceive or tempt other to seek anything but the Lord Jesus Himself she tried to eliminate.”
Elisabeth Elliot, A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael

Mark Driscoll
“Don't cohabitate. Don't fornicate. Don't look at pornography. Don't create a standard of beauty. Have your spouse be your standard of beauty. This is one of the great devastating effects of pornography: you lust after people and compare your spouse to them. It's impossible to be satisfied in your marriage if you don't have a standard that is biblical; that standard is always your spouse.”
Mark Driscoll

Amy Carmichael
“If by doing some work which the undiscerning consider 'not spiritual work' I can best help others, and I inwardly rebel, thinking it is the spiritual for which I crave, when in truth it is the interesting and exciting, then I know nothing of Calvary love.”
Amy Carmichael, If

Mark Driscoll
“Are you letting culture, not scripture, determine your sexuality, how you date, how you present yourself, how you engage in certain relationships with members of the opposite sex? We need to be very clear that the way we do life is different than the rest of the world.”
Mark Driscoll

Elisabeth Elliot
“We are not asked to SEE," said Amy. "Why need we when we KNOW?" We know--not the answer to the inevitable Why, but the incontestable fact that it is for the best. "It is an irreparable loss, but is it faith at all if it is 'hard to trust' when things are entirely bewildering?”
Elisabeth Elliot, A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael

John      Piper
“It was becoming clearer and clearer that if I wanted to come to the end of my life and not say, “I’ve wasted it!” then I would need to press all the way in, and all the way up, to the ultimate purpose of God and join him in it. If my life was to have a single, all-satisfying, unifying passion, it would have to be God’s passion.”
John Piper, Don't Waste Your Life

John      Piper
“The logic of the Bible says: Act according to God's "will of command," not according to his "will of decree." God's "will of decree" is whatever comes to pass. "If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that" (James 4:15). God's "will of decree" ordained that his Son be betrayed (Luke 22:22), ridiculed (Isaiah 53:3), mocked (Luke 18:32), flogged (Matthew 20:19), forsaken (Matthew 26:31), pierced (John 19:37), and killed (Mark 9:31). But the Bible teaches us plainly that we should not betray, ridicule, mock, flog, forsake, pierce, or kill innocent people. That is God's "will of command." We do not look at the death of Jesus, clearly willed by God, and conclude that killing Jesus is good and that we should join the mockers.”
John Piper

Amy Carmichael
“O Thou who art my quietness, my deep repose,
My rest from strife of tongues, my holy hill,
Fair is Thy pavilion, where I hold me still.
Back let them fall from me, my clamorous foes,
Confusions multiplied;
From crowding things of sense I flee, and Thee I hide.
Until this tyranny be overpast,
Thy hand will hold me fast;
What though the tumult of the storm increase,
Grant to Thy servant strength, O Lord, and bless with peace.”
Amy Carmichael, Toward Jerusalem

Catherine Richmond
“God hears your every thought, whether you dress it up with 'Thee' and 'Thou' or not.”
Catherine Richmond, Spring for Susannah

Sara Evans
“I'm holding up, Lord willing and the creek don't rise.”
Sara Evans, Softly and Tenderly

Nancy Mehl
“As I stumble through this life
help me to create more laughter than tears, dispense more cheer than gloom, spread more joy than despair. Never let me become so indifferent that I will fail to see the wonder in the eyes of a child, or the twinkle in the eyes of the aged. Never let me forget that my total effort is to cheer people, make them happy, and forget momentarily all the unpleasantness in their lives. And in my final moment, may I hear You whisper, 'When you made My people smile, you made Me smile.”
Nancy Mehl, Blown Away

Mindy Starns Clark
“At least at times of loss, we are reminded of our priorities, of our many blessings. In times of gain, we can so often lose our way.”
Mindy Starns Clark, Secrets of Harmony Grove

John Chrysostom
“Since it is likely that, being men, they would sin every day, St. Paul consoles his hearers by saying ‘renew yourselves’ from day to day. This is what we do with houses: we keep constantly repairing them as they wear old. You should do the same thing to yourself. Have you sinned today? Have you made your soul old? Do not despair, do not despond, but renew your soul by repentance, and tears, and Confession, and by doing good things. And never cease doing this.”
John Chrysostom

Amy Carmichael
“Hereby perceive we the love of God, because He laid down His life for us, and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren." How often I think of that 'ought.' No sugary sentiment there. Just the stern, glorious trumpet call, OUGHT. But can words tell the joy buried deep within? Mine cannot. It laughs at words.”
Amy Carmichael

“We may have done what the devil said we did, but we are NOT who the devil says we are!”
April Cofield Essix, From Crack to Christ: A Witness

Pedro Okoro
“Music originated from God and was created solely for his worship, his glory, and his pleasure.”
Pedro Okoro, Crushing the Devil: Your Guide to Spiritual Warfare and Victory In Christ