There's a verse in the Bible says, 'In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.' And what brings me peace is the scripture.
The good news is that Jesus is coming back. The bad news is that he's really pissed off.
The Scriptures bear ample and continuous evidence that the faith of the resurrection of the body lies in the faith that Jesus Christ died and rose again.
As I read the New Testament, I find only one path to salvation - the path of an informed faith in Jesus Christ.
Faith is walking by faith, not by what you feel. You are not always going to feel that Jesus loves you or that God is good, but you know He is. It is the up and down of the journey.
What value is there in faith without works? And what are they worth if they are not united to the merits of Jesus Christ, our only good?
I don't like comedy. I like funny things. I don't like comedy. Like, comedy movies are just, 'Oh Jesus.'
Jesus is the God whom we can approach without pride and before whom we can humble ourselves without despair.
There are individuals who have never done anything for Jesus Christ, and I have no doubt there are preachers as well, who have never done anything for the God Almighty.
God has ways of shaking the world when He is at work. He literally caused the ground to quake when Jesus died on the cross.
It is tragic that some Christians have been so battered with stories of a prideful, vindictive God that they have fled from Jesus' fold.
Jesus said, 'Except a man be born of water and of the spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.' There are no exceptions. Baptism is a necessary ordinance.
The laws of God given to mankind are embodied in the gospel plan, and the Church of Jesus Christ is made responsible for teaching these laws to the world.
John the Baptist, who we are told was related by blood to Jesus, was preaching the impending judgement of God, urging repentance and moral reform, and baptizing in the Jordan River those who responded.
I want to live my life the way Jesus does - I want to love people.
Jesus' life as a foot-washing servant would eventually lead to the adoption of humility as a widely admired virtue.
Let us all remember this: one cannot proclaim the Gospel of Jesus without the tangible witness of one's life.
Discipleship does not come from positions of prominence, wealth, or advanced learning. The disciples of Jesus came from all walks of life.
I just try to love and serve everyone, and bring everyone water, and lend an ear; that's what Jesus said to do.
I love Jesus Christ. I am a Christian... I cry when I see injustice, children dying of hunger.
The irony is that 'looking down on everybody else' is a violation of the law of love, which, according to Jesus, is the absolute essence of righteousness.