"Without the will, marriage is a mockery; without……" — Ravi Zacharias
"Without the will, marriage is a mockery; without emotion, it is a drudgery. You need both."
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160 Quotes by Ravi Zacharias
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For the Christian, worship is co-extensive with life. Life is already an expression of worship.
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In his book Modern Times, the historian Paul Johnson referred to Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini as the three devils of…
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The atheist risk everything for the present and the future, on the basis of a belief that we are uncaused…
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The antitheist is quick to excoriate all religious belief by generically laying the blame at the door of all who…
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The use or abuse of Christianity in contradiction to the very message of the gospel reveals not the gospel for…
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I do not believe that one can earnestly seek and find the priceless treasure of God's call without a devout…
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When we look into the human heart we see the lust, the greed, the hate, the pride, the anger, and…
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The more we see the unconscionable ends to which the human spirit can descend when it is determined to remain…
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None of us like the concept of law because none of us like the restraints it puts on us. But…
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I am convinced that all our attempts to change the letter of the law and to reeducate people have been,…
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Attempting to satisfy the passions that rage inside us and the longings that motivate us, we invent spirituality, lean on…
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When I do things my way, I exhaust pleasure very quickly. It is not that Christianity has failed to teach…
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