Memorizing the Bible is most important. “Thinking God’s thoughts” will take the place of worried, anxious concerns.
~ Billy Graham
Only the Holy Spirit can give us peace in the midst of the storms of restlessness and despair. We should not grieve our Guide by indulging in worry or paying undue attention to self.
Pray for wisdom to deal with whatever is worrying you. Pray that God will act to change the circumstances according to His will. He doesn’t always do what we want Him to—but He knows what’s best for us, and He can be trusted.
Some people spend so much time worrying about what might happen that they never enjoy what is happening [now] . . . Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday.
Ask God to help you see the world the way He sees it.
One of the great joys of my life has been to travel around the world and meet thousands of Christians in every country.
We must warn the nations of the world that they must repent and turn to God while there is yet time. We must also proclaim that there is forgiveness and peace in knowing Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord.
I have stood in the places where history was made. I have seen with my own eyes the part that men and women of faith have played in these earthshaking events, and I have heard with my own ears their cries for freedom.
All over the world God is opening doors of opportunity, making it possible for us to take the Gospel to millions who have never heard of Christ.
The greatest tribute a boy can give to his father is to say, “When I grow up, I want to be just like my dad.” It is a convicting responsibility for us fathers and grandfathers.
In searching for ways to bridge the generation gap, there is no doubt that we, as parents, will have to practice what we preach, by striving more to bring our conduct into line with our code of beliefs.
If ever we needed to put the Golden Rule into action, it’s with our aging parents.
Although the testimony of my mother’s life helped mold me and taught me how to live, the testimony of her last years and her death gave me insight into how to die.
What a comfort it was for me to know that no matter where I was in the world, my mother was praying for me.
If God gives you responsibility for aging parents, seek what is best for them, not what is most convenient for you. And keep contact with them!
Parents have bought into the world’s pastimes chock-full of pop culture, and it is searing the souls of our children. Parents have allowed electronic babysitters to infiltrate their homes and minds; young people’s sense of right and wrong is being choked by wild and rank weeds in a moral wasteland.
Only God Himself fully appreciates the influence of a Christian mother in the molding of character in her children.
The influence of a mother upon the lives of her children cannot be measured. They know and absorb her example and attitudes when it comes to questions of honesty, temperance, kindness, and industry.
Many parents preach to their children but do not set good examples. Parents want the children to do as they say, not as they do.
Parenting is the most important responsibility most of us will ever face, and none of us does it perfectly.
My father-in-law . . . was a great inspiration to me both in life and in his preparation for death.
What a blessing it is for parents to believe in their children.
Parents, pray that God may crown your home with grace and mercy.
Jesus worked all His life. But the greatest work that Jesus did was not in the carpenter’s shop . . .His greatest work was achieved in those three dark hours on Calvary . . . dying for us.
Calloused hands were the badge of the pioneer, while furrowed brows are the insignia of modern man.
[Every] believer will receive a reward for his works. The New Testament teaches these rewards are called “crowns.” We will surely be surprised to note who receives the crowns and who doesn’t. The lowliest servant may sparkle with more jewels than the philanthropist who endowed the church and whose name is engraved on the plaque in the narthex.
Work isn’t only earning a living, work gives us a sense of purpose and worth and opportunities for companionship.
One of the Christian’s responsibilities in following Christ is to have a new attitude toward work. So many young people want Christ without responsibility . . . whatever work a Christian does . . . he should do his best.
Think of working forever at something you love to do, for [the] one you love with all your heart, and never getting tired! We will never know weariness in heaven.
God did not intend for us to be idle and unproductive. There is dignity in work.
Both my parents had a great influence on me. I never heard my father use a profane or even a slang word. I always respected him because of his complete integrity. In his business dealings his handshake was like a contract. He was as good as his word. Of all the people I have ever known, my mother had the greatest influence on me.
Society has become so obsessed with sex that it seeps from all the pores of our national life.
In the face of legalized pornography, the conscience of America seems to be paralyzed. More serious than our fakery in art, literature, and pictures is the collapse of our moral standards and the blunting of our capacity as a nation for righteous indignation.
The word lust [can] mean “selfish desire.” . . .It is wanting something so badly you will do anything to get it. That is one of the tricks of the devil. It is too high a price to pay.
It is a source of encouragement that many homosexuals report being transformed through the power of the Gospel.
No matter how we may rationalize the practice [of homosexuality] . . . Romans 1 makes it clearly the product of a reprobate mind . . .I am not exonerating all heterosexual activity . . . When we come to Christ, we are called upon to repent of our sins and no longer to practice the ungodly patterns of living.
God has not changed. His laws have not changed. He is still a God of love and mercy But He is also a God of righteousness and judgment.
God is sending forth His message of love, but you must tune in. You must be willing to listen and to receive His message and then to obey it.
Don’t make the mistake of thinking that because God is love everything is going to be sweet, beautiful, and happy and that no one will be punished for his sins . . . God’s love provided the cross of Jesus, by which we can have forgiveness and cleansing.
A God of love must be a God of justice. It is because God loves that He is just. His justice balances His love and makes His acts of bothlove and justice meaningful.