Jesus’ words are inseparable from his person. He himself is the message he proclaims. — George Eldon Ladd Copy Share Image
“Jesus’ words, “Forgive them for they do not know what they do,” also apply to yourself.” ― Eckhart Tolle, Stillness Speaks” — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
My biggest fear, even now, is that I will hear Jesus' words and walk away, content to settle for less than radical… — David Platt Copy Share Image
One can't measure the life with its bitterness but with it's sweetness and sweetness is what one must find in Jesus Words — Aftab Alam Copy Share Image
“Dear Southern Evangelicals; The Beloved Master Jesus The Christ just called with a Message from Heaven. It is his Divine Wish that… — Leland Lewis Copy Share Image
If the distinction provided by Jesus' words: Give unto god, what is god's, and unto Caesar what is Caesar's! is carried through,… — Alfred Rosenberg Copy Share Image
“not the writings that come from prophets inspired by the one true God revealed in Jesus Christ, then why do we find… — Mark Dever Copy Share Image
The more time you spend with Jesus and His words, and His ministry, and the people that were impacted by His ministry,… — Jonathan Roumie Copy Share Image
This is the reality about humanity. We are each born with an evil, God-hating heart. Genesis 8: 21 says that every inclination… — David Platt Copy Share Image
“Jesus’ words, “Forgive them for they do not know what they do,” also apply to yourself.” — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
Every time I try to read the Bible... and Jesus... the one with all the words in red... I open my Bible… — Madea Copy Share Image
Nina Simone's music is incredibly honest. That's like saying, "Why does Jesus' word still stay around?" It's incredibly honest and it's good. — Nikki Giovanni Copy Share Image
“Anybody who does not feel that he would be much happier were he only permitted to understand and obey the commandments of… — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Copy Share Image
“Jesus’s words are too familiar, too domesticated, too stripped of their initial edginess and urgency. Only when heard through first-century Jewish ears… — Amy-Jill Levine Copy Share Image