(James Robison in 2002) relating America's decline to the parable of the prodigal son: " As a nation I believe we are somewhere on the road between the father's estate and the pigpen" Rhetorical question: If he was right in 2002, where is America now?
(Robison) Freedom's only hope for the future lies in our ability to recognize the dangerous drift of our culture toward relativism and selfishness, and then our willingness to turn from the error of our ways and acknowledge and adhere to the absolutes. Unless we re-engage with these timeless, rock-solid principles, our future is dim
(A. Rogers) No one goes to Hell unloved, unreproved, or unwarned
(Rogers) Everytime God says, Thou shalt not" He is simply saying," Don't hurt yourself"
(Thomas Sowell,political columnist) Are public opinion polls the way to determine the truth?If so, we can outsource our thinking to Gallup and Zogby
(Original source unknown ) Salvation is not something you achieve, it is something you receive;it is not your merit but His mercy ; not your doing but His dying; your trying but your trusting; not your conduct but His cross; not your attainment but His atonement; not your goodness but His grace
(Charles Stanley) If you don't try to lead your children to Christ, others will try to lead them to trust in someone else or something else
(Stanley) While faith is a deeply, personal affair, God never meant it to be a solitary affair. We usually love speaking about what gives us joy. God is our joy so He should also be our tongue
(James Robison) We must make the government our servant or we will become its slave
(Robison) The absolutes speak for themselves. The truth is self-evident and irrefutable. Heb 12:27 says when things are shaken that can be shaken, that which cannot be shaken will remain
(Peter Lorimar) Train your tongue to offer solace, your heart sympathy, and your hand mercy
(Soren Kierkegaard) Mercy has converted more souls than zeal and eloquence
or learning or all three together
(Pierre August Renoir) Nothing costs so little, goes so far, or accomplishes so much as a single act of mercy
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