God is not silent. It is the nature of God to speak. The second person of the Holy Trinity is called "The Word." The Bible is the inevitable outcome of God's continuous speech. It is the infallible declaration of His mind.

To truly know God we must long for Him without any other motive than reaching God Himself.

A real Christian in an odd number anyway. He feels supreme love for One whom he has never seen, talks familiarly every day to Someone he cannot see, expects to go to heaven on the virtue of Another, empties himself in order to be full, admits he is wrong so he can be declared right, goes down in order to get up, is strongest when he is weakest, richest when he is poorest, and happiest when he feels worst. He dies so he can live, forsakes in order to have, gives away so he can keep, sees the invisible, hears the inaudible, and knows that which passes knowledge.

Listen to no man who has not listened to God.

Walking in humility isn't focusing on what we are NOT; rather, it's declaring what God is.

Christians should be the boldest people in the world-not cocky and sure of ourselves, but sure of Him.

The Christian gospel is a message of freedom through grace and we must stand fast in the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free. But what shall we do with our freedom? The Apostle Paul grieved that some of the believers of his day took advantage of their freedom and indulged the flesh in the name of Christian liberty. They threw off discipline, scorned obedience and made gods of their own bellies.

At the heart of the Christian message is God Himself waiting for His redeemed children to push in to conscious awareness of His Presence.

A Christian expects to go to Heaven on the virtue of another.

The complacency of Christians is the scandal of Christianity.

No matter what the circumstances, we Christians should keep our heads. God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, of love and of a sound mind. It is a dismal thing to see a son of heaven cringe in terror before the sons of earth.

To me, it has always been difficult to understand those evangelical Christians who insist upon living in the crisis as if no crisis existed. They say they serve the Lord, but they divide their days so as to leave plenty of time to play and loaf and enjoy the pleasures of the world as well. They are at ease while the world burns....

There is a strain of loneliness infecting many Christians, which only the presence of God can cure.

Spiritual Christians look upon the world not as a playground but as a battleground.

We Christians must look sharp that our Christianity does not simply refine our sins without removing them.

The weakness of so many modern Christians is that they feel to much at home in the world. In their effort to achieve restful 'adjustment' to unregenerate society they have lost their pilgrim character and become an essential part of the very moral order against which they are sent to protest.

Nothing bothers the devil more than a Christian delighting in God’s presence.

Failure to get a right viewpoint in the beginning of our Christian lives may result in weakness and sterility for the rest of our days!

I say that a Christian congregation can survive and often appear to prosper in the community by the exercise of human talent and without any touch from the Holy Spirit! All that religious activity and the dear people will not know anything better until the great and terrible day when our self-employed talents are burned with fire and only that which was wrought by the Holy Ghost will stand forever!

The Word of God well understood and religiously obeyed is the shortest route to spiritual perfection. And we must not select a few favorite passages to the exclusion of others. Nothing less than a whole Bible can make a whole Christian.

At the end of the day, God's love for me, for you, and for the world is settled at the cross.

Blame enables us to smuggle our issues into our future.

You have no idea what hangs in the balance of your decision on what to do with the burden God put in your heart.

There is an appropriate way to use your story, not as an excuse but as a testimony to God's ability to free you from the past.