Russell D. Moore Quotes
Top 55 wise famous quotes and sayings by Russell D. Moore
Russell D. Moore Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Russell D. Moore on Wise Famous Quotes.
The culture around us knows what it means when they see a church in perpetual bluster and outrage. They know that we are scared.
Ultimately, the transgender question is about more than just sex. It's about what it means to be human.
A church can only stand for religious liberty if it knows that the Judgment Seat of Christ is more ultimate than the state.
We must repent of the way that we, sometimes without even knowing it, have prized the powerful over the powerless.
The church is not built on the rock foundation of geniuses and influencers but of apostles and prophets.
The first step to a kingdom-focused cultural engagement is the recovery of a church that practices church discipline.
The effective evangelist must engage not only at the level of the answers, but also at the level of the questions themselves.13
Whatever you're concerned about will lead you to what you'll worship. And on what you worship hinges your destiny.
We are all broken shards of glass, rejected building stones, being fitted into a temple we cannot fully even imagine.
I believe that we're all created in the image of God and we're all fallen sinners. And I think we can recognize that as we look backward in history.
Now we don't celebrate divorce, of course. But we see it as a personal tragedy, not as a scandal in our witness to the gospel.
A crossless Christianity isn't just a deficient Christianity; it's the same old satanism of human striving.
I think we can remember our past without valorizing parts of our past that we ought to see as wrong.
Kindness is not "niceness." Kindness does not avoid conflict; kindness engages conflict, but with a goal of reconciliation.
If the apostles reminded even Paul himself to remember the poor (Galatians 2:10), then surely the rest of us need such a reminder.
Those who would pretend to enforce the kingdom with tanks or guns or laws or edicts do not understand the nature of the kingdom Jesus preached.
Turning the other cheek often leaves you with two broken jaws, but Jesus is still King, and still right.
We must learn to be strange enough to have a prophetic voice, but connected enough to prophesy to those who need to hear. We
A prosperity gospel applied to a nation is no more biblical than a prosperity gospel applied to a person.
It is not, in Calvin's view, that we sin because we believe the wrong things; it is, rather, that we believe the wrong things because we sin.
Our task as the people of God is to recognize this culture where we see it, to know where this comes from, and to speak a different story.
What's important is something other than I'm proven to be right. What's important is truth and hope and, and above all these, love.
The kingdom of God cannot be entered into by the way of the flesh, Jesus tells us, only by the supernatural work of the new birth.
Too often, our concept of pastors and church leaders reinforces rather than obliterates the sad state of family life in our current context.
A religion that needs state power to enforce obedience to its beliefs is a religion that has lost confidence in the power of its Deity.
It's not that Jesus is the copy of Israel coming out of Egypt, but that Israel coming out of Egypt was the copy - in advance - of Jesus.
The future of Christian social witness cannot assume the gospel, but must articulate it explicitly and coherently.