Quote by Stuart Briscoe Download Open image ““Paul never thought of himself as having chosen God—it was the other way: God had chosen him. This”” — Stuart Briscoe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“On the contrary, said Paul, if they really have accepted Christ by faith, they have accepted the way of Christ and the mind of… — Bruce L. Shelley Copy Share Image
This is what he knew that Paul didn't: the world was precarious and sometimes cruel. He'd had to fight hard to achieve what Paul… — Kim Edwards Copy Share Image
“Paul was convinced that God had a plan for his life. Are you? Like” — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
“Paul says that in order to prove the will of God in our lives, we must become like Isaac. We must totally surrender ourselves… — Steve McVey Copy Share Image
“I agreed Paul knew his limits. But I never believed he'd choose to live within them.” — Walter Wangerin Jr Copy Share Image
“For Paul, it is inconceivable for God to accomplish redemption for people and not bring that accomplished redemption to its consummated end in glorification.” — David Gibson Copy Share Image
“Paul sets forth the attitude to which the defender of the faith must be committed: "Let God be found true, but every man a… — Greg L. Bahnsen Copy Share Image
“Paul, by the way, never says that Jesus declared himself to be divine.” — Bart D. Ehrman Copy Share Image
“Before Jesus, it was all about earning and meriting and performing, and Paul knew that would eat us all alive—as it has.” — Richard Rohr Copy Share Image
If God can save Paul, He can save anybody. If God could use me, God could use anybody. — Johnny Hunt Copy Share Image
“For Paul, the will of God is known in essence in the obedient death of Jesus. In concrete and specific ways, however, God's will… — Michael J. Gorman Copy Share Image
“It is right and proper that Christian men should rejoice in whatever manner they feel is compatible with their experience of Christ and the… — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
If we want to live healthy relationships, according to biblical standards, it is done in the fullness of the Spirit. — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
To believe in God starts with a conclusion about Him, develops into confidence in Him, and then matures into a conversation with Him. — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
“TO READ: Exodus 14:5-31 STAND STILL AND GET MOVING But Moses told the people, “Don’t be afraid. Just stand where you are and watch… — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
"Slightly lower than the angels" is a whole lot better than slightly higher than the apes. Let's get the order straight. God, angelic beings,… — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
If people concentrated on their responsibilities, others would have their rights. — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
The spirit of Christmas needs to superseded by the Spirit of Christ. The spirit of Christmas is annual; the Spirit of Christ is eternal.… — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
People have a natural tendency to flee to the mountains when things get tough. — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
Qualifications of a pastor: the mind of a scholar, the heart of a child, and the hide of a rhinoceros — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
Faith is only as valid as its object. You could have tremendous faith in very thin ice and drown. . . . You could… — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
“Paul also reminds the Roman believers that “we have peace through our Lord Jesus Christ” (Rom. 5:1). Foerster helpfully writes, “The basic feature of… — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image
“Grace is God’s stance of giving, loving, blessing. The Greek word for grace (claris) means favor and gift and blessing. In” — Stuart Briscoe Copy Share Image