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  • #1
    Ray Comfort
    “Atheists don’t hate fairies, leprechauns, or unicorns because they don’t exist. It is impossible to hate something that doesn't exist. Atheists — like the painting experts hated the painter — hate God because He does exist.”
    Ray Comfort, You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think: Answers to Questions from Angry Skeptics

  • #2
    “We glory in our wonderful gospel of love and mercy for the unsaved, but we usually act as if we have no gospel for the saint who has been tripped up by the devil!”
    Alan Redpath, The Making of a Man of God: Lessons from the Life of David

  • #3
    “It is only the love of God shed abroad by the Holy Spirit that can cause effective repentance and cleansing—not simply Christian work or service, but the shining sweetness and fragrance of the love of Jesus Christ. It is this which touches a life that is out of adjustment to the will of God.”
    Alan Redpath, The Making of a Man of God: Lessons from the Life of David

  • #4
    “The little slogan, “Let go, and let God,” is not what the New Testament teaches—at least that is only part of the truth, for the act of total submission to the sovereignty of Jesus Christ is but the beginning of a new régime in your heart. No longer is the puppet king Self upon the throne, but the great King of kings and Lord of lords has stepped in to take over the government of your life.”
    Alan Redpath, The Making of a Man of God: Lessons from the Life of David

  • #5
    John F. MacArthur Jr.
    “They follow the argumentation of the Declaration of Independence, which declares that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are divinely endowed rights. Therefore those believers say such rights are part of a Christian worldview, worth attaining and defending at all costs, including military insurrection at times. But such a position is contrary to the clear teachings and commands of Romans 13:1–7. So the United States was actually born out of a violation of New Testament principles, and any blessings that God has bestowed on America have come in spite of that disobedience by the Founding Fathers. Also,”
    John F. MacArthur Jr., Why Government Can't Save You: An Alternative to Political Activism

  • #6
    John F. MacArthur Jr.
    “A certain amount of healthy and balanced concern with current trends in government and the community is acceptable, as long as we realize that such interest is not vital to our spiritual growth, our righteous testimony, or the advancement of the kingdom of Christ. Above all, the believer’s political involvement should never displace the priority of preaching and teaching the gospel. Believers”
    John F. MacArthur Jr., Why Government Can't Save You: An Alternative to Political Activism

  • #7
    John F. MacArthur Jr.
    “We can’t protect or expand the cause of Christ by human political and social activism, no matter how great or sincere the efforts. Ours is a spiritual battle against worldly ideologies and dogmas that are arrayed against God, and we achieve victory over them only with the weapon of Scripture.”
    John F. MacArthur Jr., Why Government Can't Save You: An Alternative to Political Activism

  • #8
    John F. MacArthur Jr.
    “God simply is not calling us to wage a culture war that would seek to transform our countries into “Christian nations.” To devote all, or even most, of our time, energy, money, and strategy to putting a façade of morality on the world or the appearance of “rightness” over our governmental and political institutions is to badly misunderstand our roles as Christians in a spiritually lost world. God”
    John F. MacArthur Jr., Why Government Can't Save You: An Alternative to Political Activism

  • #9
    John F. MacArthur Jr.
    “Even as the apostle Paul described his mission to unbelievers, so it is the primary task of all Christians to reach out to the lost “to open their eyes, in order to turn them from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who are sanctified by faith in [Christ]” (Acts 26:18; see also Exodus 19:6; 1 Peter 2:5, 9). If we do not evangelize the lost and make disciples of new converts, nothing else we do for people—no matter how beneficial it seems—is of any eternal consequence. Whether a person is an atheist or a theist, a criminal or a model citizen, sexually promiscuous and perverse or strictly moral and virtuous, a greedy materialist or a gracious philanthropist—if he does not have a saving relationship with Christ, he is going to hell.”
    John F. MacArthur Jr., Why Government Can't Save You: An Alternative to Political Activism

  • #10
    John F. MacArthur Jr.
    “The church will really change society for the better only when individual believers make their chief concern their own spiritual maturity, which means living in a way that honors God’s commands and glorifies His name. Such a concern inherently includes a firm grasp on Scripture and an understanding that its primary mandate to us is to know Christ and proclaim His gospel. A godly attitude coupled with godly living makes the saving message of the gospel credible to the unsaved.”
    John F. MacArthur Jr., Why Government Can't Save You: An Alternative to Political Activism

  • #11
    Richard Sibbes
    “WHAT IT IS TO BE BRUISED The bruised reed is a man that for the most part is in some misery, as those were that came to Christ for help, and by misery he is brought to see sin as the cause of it, for, whatever pretences sin makes, they come to an end when we are bruised and broken. He is sensible of sin and misery, even unto bruising; and, seeing no help in himself, is carried with restless desire to have supply from another, with some hope, which a little raises him out of himself to Christ, though he dare not claim any present interest of mercy. This spark of hope being opposed by doubtings and fears rising from corruption makes him as smoking flax; so that both these together, a bruised reed and smoking flax, make up the state of a poor distressed man. This is such an one as our Saviour Christ terms `poor in spirit’ (Matt. 5:3), who sees his wants, and also sees himself indebted to divine justice. He has no means of supply from himself or the creature, and thereupon mourns, and, upon some hope of mercy from the promise and examples of those that have obtained mercy, is stirred up to hunger and thirst after it. THE”
    Richard Sibbes, The Bruised Reed

  • #12
    Jerry Bridges
    “You and I may never have the privilege in this life of seeing an obvious outcome of God’s plan for us, as Joseph did. But God’s plan for us is no less firm and its outcome is no less certain than was God’s plan for Joseph.”
    Jerry Bridges, Trusting God: Even When Life Hurts

  • #13
    Jerry Bridges
    “We do not know why God allowed the enemies of His people to prevail at one time and restrained them at another. It is enough to know that God can and does restrain the harmful acts of others toward us when that is His sovereign will. Furthermore, God, in His infinite wisdom and love, intends that good ultimately comes from those harmful acts. The”
    Jerry Bridges, Trusting God: Even When Life Hurts

  • #14
    “PSALM 27 The LORD is my light and my salvation;         whom shall I fear?     The LORD is the stronghold [1] of my life;         of whom shall I be afraid?”
    Anonymous, The Holy Bible, English Standard Version

  • #15
    “Messenger has come to you from among yourselves. Your suffering distresses him: he is deeply concerned for you and full of kindness and mercy towards the believers.”
    Anonymous

  • #16
    John F. MacArthur Jr.
    “Men may become tired of listening to people, but God’s ears are never satiated; He is never wearied by men’s prayers.”
    John MacArthur, Alone With God: Rediscovering the Power and Passion of Prayer

  • #17
    John F. MacArthur Jr.
    “Prayer begins and ends not with the needs of man but with the glory of God (John 14:13). It should be concerned primarily with who God is, what He wants, and how He can be glorified.”
    John MacArthur, Alone With God: Rediscovering the Power and Passion of Prayer

  • #18
    “Whoever guards his mouth preserves his life;         he who opens wide his lips comes to ruin.”
    Anonymous, The Holy Bible, English Standard Version

  • #19
    “God shall arise, his enemies shall be scattered;         and those who hate him shall flee before him!     2 As smoke is driven away, so you shall drive them away;         as wax melts before fire,         so the wicked shall perish before God!     3 But the righteous shall be glad;         they shall exult before God;         they shall be jubilant with joy!     4 Sing to God, sing praises to his name;         lift up a song to him who rides through the deserts;     his name is the LORD;         exult before him!     5 Father of the fatherless and protector of widows         is God in his holy habitation.     6 God settles the solitary in a home;         he leads out the prisoners to prosperity,         but the rebellious dwell in a parched land.”
    Anonymous, The Holy Bible, English Standard Version

  • #20
    “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge;         because you have rejected knowledge,         I reject you from being a priest to me.     And since you have forgotten the law of your God,         I also will forget your children.”
    Anonymous, The Holy Bible, English Standard Version

  • #21
    Kevin DeYoung
    “So here’s the real heart of the matter: Does God have a secret will of direction that He expects us to figure out before we do anything? And the answer is no. Yes, God has a specific plan for our lives. And yes, we can be assured that He works things for our good in Christ Jesus. And yes, looking back we will often be able to trace God’s hand in bringing us to where we are. But while we are free to ask God for wisdom, He does not burden us with the task of divining His will of direction for our lives ahead of time.”
    Kevin DeYoung, Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God's Will

  • #22
    R.C. Sproul
    “Our marks of piety can actually be evidences of impiety. When we major in minors and blow insignificant trifles out of proportion, we imitate the Pharisees. When we make dancing and movies the test of spirituality, we are guilty of substituting a cheap morality for a genuine one. We do these things to obscure the deeper issues of righteousness. Anyone can avoid dancing or going to movies. These requ ire no great effort of moral courage. What is difficult is to control the tongue, to act with integrity, to reveal the fruit of the Spirit.”
    R.C. Sproul, The Holiness of God

  • #23
    “God is not our “Bro,” “the man upstairs,” or our “boyfriend.” That’s why a biblical understanding of the holiness of God is so crucial.”
    Allen S. Nelson IV, Before the Throne: Reflections on God's Holiness

  • #24
    Charles Haddon Spurgeon
    “Visit many good books, but live in the Bible.”
    Charles Spurgeon

  • #25
    Costi W. Hinn
    “It is simply a mark of your maturity and self-control when you can manage your emotions enough to understand someone you differ with.”
    Costi W. Hinn, God, Greed, and the (Prosperity) Gospel: How Truth Overwhelms a Life Built on Lies

  • #26
    William L. Shirer
    “As Hitler had told an audience some months before, “The National Socialist Movement will in the future ruthlessly prevent—if necessary by force—all meetings or lectures that are likely to distract the minds of our fellow countrymen.”19”
    William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany

  • #27
    Helen Pluckrose
    “postmodern approaches to knowledge inflate a small, almost banal kernel of truth—that we are limited in our ability to know and must express knowledge through language, concepts and categories—to insist that all claims to truth are value-laden constructs of culture.”
    Helen Pluckrose, Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity—and Why This Harms Everybody



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