Not sharp revenge, nor hell itself can find, A fiercer torment than a guilty mind, Which day and night doth dreadfully accuse, Condemns the wretch, and still the charge renews.
As we mature in Christ, it is actually possible to outgrow fear.
The greatest issue facing the world today, with all its heartbreaking needs, is whether those who, by profession or culture, are identified as ‘Christians’ will become disciples – students, apprentices, practitioners – of Jesus Christ, steadily learning from him how to live the life of the Kingdom of the Heavens into every corner of human existence.
The most important thing in your life is not what you do; it's who you become. That's what you will take into eternity.
We don't believe something by merely saying we believe it, or even when we believe that we believe it. We believe something when we act as if it were true.
A disciple is a person who has decided that the most important thing in their life is to learn how to do what Jesus said to do.
We're not here to prove we're right; we're here to help people.
What will it profit this country if we. . . put our man on the Moon by 1970 and at the same time you can't walk down Woodward Avenue in this city without fear of some violence?
It's fun to be loose. Just like on stage, all of your great ideas come from looseness.
We advise others better than ourselves.
He is a man, and he is afraid. This is not a good combination.