Christians
I think you grow wherever God plants you. I hope I’m growing as a person of faith, as a Christian. That should be our number one objective this journey of life. That all starts with a personal intimate relationship with Christ and then being in prayer every single day about all of those things – being tenacious about it.
Author: J. C. WattsTopics: Christians, Faith, Famous, God, Growing, Jesus Christ, Journey, Prayer, Relationship, Thinking
Meekness is one of the brightest graces which can adorn the Christian character.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Characters, Christians, Famous, Grace, Meekness
Miserable indeed is that religious teaching which calls itself Christian, and yet contains nothing of the cross.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Cross, Famous, Religious, Teaching
True Christians delight to read the Scriptures, because they tell them about their beloved Savior.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Delight, Famous, Read, Savior, Scripture
The reason why the Christians in this day are at such a loss as to some things is that they are contented with what comes from man’s mouth, without searching and kneeling before God to know of Him the truth of things.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Famous, Loss, Mouth, Reasons, Things
Christmas is a season which almost all Christians observe in one way or another. Some keep it as a religious season. Some keep it as a holiday. But all over the world, wherever there are Christians, in one way or another Christmas is kept.
Author: J. C. Ryle
Topics: Christians, Christmas, Famous, Festivals, Holiday, Religious, Season
The true Christian is called to be a soldier and must behave as such from the day of his conversion to the day of his death. He is not meant to live a life of religious ease, indolence and security. He must never imagine for a moment that he can sleep and doze along the way to heaven, like one traveling in an easy carriage.
Author: J. C. Ryle
Topics: Christians, Death, Famous, Heaven, Indolence, Religious, Security, Soldiers, True
We can never hear too much about Jesus Christ.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christianity, Christians, Famous, Jesus Christ
A holy violence, a conflict, a warfare, a fight, a soldier’s life, a wrestling, are spoken of as characteristic of the true Christian.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Conflicts, Famous, Fight, Holy, True, Violence
The love of the bible will show itself in a believer’s readiness to bear evil as well as to do good. It will make him patient under provocation, forgiving when injured, meek when unjustly attacked, quiet when slandered. It will make him hear much, put up with much and look over much, submit often and deny himself often, all for the sake of peace.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christianity, Christians, Evil, Famous, Influence, Inspirational, Jesus, Love, Meaningful, Patient, Readiness
Christ’s death is the Christian’s life. Christ’s cross is the Christian’s title to heaven. Christ “lifted up” and put to shame on Calvary is the ladder by which Christians “enter into the holiest,” and are at length landed in glory.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christ, Christianity, Christians, Cross, Famous, Glory, Heaven, Holiness, Jesus, Ladder
Just as the telescope and microscope show us that there is order and design in all the works of God’s hand, from the greatest planet down to the least insect, so does the Bible teach us that there is wisdom, order, and design in all the events of our daily life. There is no such thing as ‘chance’, ‘luck’, or ‘accident’ in the Christian journey through this world.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Designs, Famous, Hands, Journey, Knowledge, Knowledge Sharing, Legacy of Wisdom, Life, Order, World
The world’s idea of greatness is to rule, but Christian greatness consists in serving.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Famous, Greatness, Ideas, Inspirational, Serving
We ought to regard the sacrament of baptism with reverence. An ordinance of which the Lord Jesus Himself partook, is not to be lightly esteemed. An ordinance to which the great Head of the Church submitted, ought to be ever honorable in the eyes of professing Christians.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Church, Eyes, Famous, Head, Honorable, Reverence
Nothing whatever, whether great or small, can happen to a believer, without God’s ordering and permission. There is no such thing as “chance,” “luck” or “accident” in the Christian’s journey through this world. All is arranged and appointed by God. And all things are “working together” for the believer’s good.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Chance, Christians, Famous, God, Luck, Providence
There are myriads of Christians who know every article of the Athanasian, Nicene, and Apostolic Creeds, and yet know less of real Christianity than a little child who only knows that he loves Christ.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Child, Christianity, Christians, Famous, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Love
Now is the school time – then the eternal holiday. Now is the tossing on the waves of a troublesome world – then the quiet harbor. Now is the scattering – then is the gathering. Now is the time of sowing – then is the harvest period. Now is the working season – then the wages. Now is the cross – then the Crown.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Cross, Famous, Heaven, Jesus Christ, Living
The cause of sin is never so much helped as when Christians waste their strength in quarreling with one another, and spend their time in petty squabbles.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Church, Conflicts, Famous, Meaningful
True holiness does not make a Christian evade difficulties, but face and overcome them. Christ would have His people show that His grace is not a mere hothouse plant, which can only thrive under shelter, but a strong, hardy thing which can flourish in every relation of life.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christ, Christians, Famous, Grace, Holiness, People, Results, Trials, Victory
A true Christian is one who has not only peace of conscience, but war within. He may be known by his warfare as well as by his peace.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christianity, Christians, Famous, Peace, Sanctification, True
If we are true Christians, we must not expect everything smooth in our journey to heaven. We must count it no strange thing, if we have to endure sicknesses, losses, bereavements, and disappointments, just like other men. Free pardon and full forgiveness, grace along the way, and glory at the endall this our Savior has promised to give. But He has never promised that we shall have no afflictions.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Disappointment, Enduring, Famous, Forgiveness, God, Heaven, Losses, Pardon, Sickness
Let it never surprise true Christians if they are slandered and misrepresented in this world. They must not expect to fare better than their Lord.
Author: J. C. RyleTopics: Christians, Expect, Famous, Lord, Surprise, World
With participation in politics so low at the moment I think Christians should ensure their views are represented at all levels and not leave it to others.
Author: Iain Duncan SmithTopics: Christians, Experiences, Famous, Feelings, Inspirational, Leave, Life, Meaningful, People, Positive
The trouble with Communism is the Communists, just as the trouble with Christianity is the Christians.
Author: H. L. MenckenTopics: Christianity, Christians, Communist, Famous, Trouble
Just going to church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than standing in your garage makes you a car.
Author: Gilbert K. ChestertonTopics: Car, Christianity, Christians, Church, Famous, Inspirational
If Christ is not all to you He is nothing to you. He will never go into partnership as a part Saviour of men. If He be something He must be everything, and if He be not everything He is nothing to you.
Author: Charles Spurgeon
Topics: Christ, Christians, Church, Everyone, Everything, Everywhere, Male friends, Man, Nothing, Notice, Something, Something for nothing
Believe me, if a church does not pray, it is dead.
Author: Charles SpurgeonTopics: Christianity, Christians, Church, Dead, Pray
One’s god dictates the kind of law one implements and also controls the application and development of that law over time. Given enough time, all non-Christian systems of law self-destruct in a fit of tyranny.
Author: George WashingtonTopics: Christians, Control, Development, Famous, Implement, Inspirational, Law, Meaningful, Self-destruct
I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.
Author: Mahatma GandhiTopics: Christ, Christian, Christians, Famous, Meaningful
The God of Christians is a God of love and comfort, a God who fills the soul and heart of those whom he possesses, a God who makes them conscious of their inward wretchedness, and his infinite mercy; who unites himself to their inmost soul, who fills it with humility and joy, with confidence and love, who renders them incapable of any other end than himself.
Author: Blaise PascalTopics: Christians, Confidence, God, Heart, Humility, Infinite, Infinitely, Mercy, Soul