True Christians Quotes
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Ask the poor. They'll tell you who the christians are.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Christ preaches only servitude and dependence ... True Christians are made to be slaves.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The greatness of God is the true rebuke to the littleness of men. The greatness of Christ is the true rebuke to the littleness of Christians.
— Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
To make Democracy work, you need an aristocratic democracy. To make Aristocracy work, you need a democratic aristocracy.
— George Bernard Shaw
You can deal with the brain, as I say; it looks sensible, whereas the heart, the human heart, I'm afraid, looks a fucking mess.
— Julian Barnes
True Christians delight to read the Scriptures, because they tell them about their beloved Savior.
— J.C. Ryle
I planted a seed of hatred in my heart. I swore it would grow to be a massive tree whose roots would strangle them all.
— Ruta Sepetys
The more Christians focus on tangential issues, the less we will be heard on matters of true moral significance.
— Philip Yancey
In some ways, she was naive. Innocent even. In other ways, she was the devil himself.
— T.M. Frazier
True beauty doesn't lye within your looks... It lyes within your heart (or more prefered: Heart of hearts)
— Nick Wright
I doubt if 5% of professing Christians in America are born again-and that's true of England!
— Leonard Ravenhill
Have we even begun to be Christians?
— Dorothy Day
In some ways, Christians are homeless. Our true home is waiting for us, prepared by the Lord Jesus Christ.
— Billy Graham
True Christians do not seek wealth. They seek God.
— Sunday Adelaja
He wants people to become true Christians by following him, not just doing what he said but letting him live in our lives.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
True Christians consider themselves not as satisfying some rigorous creditor, but as discharging a debt of gratitude
— William Wilberforce