Quotes from Kevin DeYoung
If the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, then growing in our knowledge of God is always practical.
- Kevin DeYoung
My life often feels like a whirling dervish of kids, writing, speaking, and pastoral ministry.
- Kevin DeYoung
God tells me that I need to provide for my family, discipline and teach my children, and love my wife as Christ loves the church. If I don't do that, I'm being unfaithful and sinful.
- Kevin DeYoung
One of the central motivations for holiness in the New Testament is to be who you are, to understand your identity and your union in Christ and to live that way.
- Kevin DeYoung
Sometimes Christians live in a terror of universal obligation: AIDS over here, people to be saved over here, a crushing sense of low-level guilt every day of our lives. Question to ask: Where has God put me right now? I need to say no to a whole bunch of other things because if I don't say no I can't say yes to others.
- Kevin DeYoung
God tends to do his best work when the odds appear stacked against him.
- Kevin DeYoung
There is no way to work your way to God. There is no way to climb up to heaven. There is only one way, and that is through Christ.
- Kevin DeYoung
We can't do every good thing there is to do in the world. Too many Christians live under the terror of total obligation, thinking every act of injustice, every opportunity of ministry, and every urgent appeal are our responsibilities.
- Kevin DeYoung
Sincere biblical repentance is as much a work of grace as not sinning in the first place. To err is human, to make progress is divine.
- Kevin DeYoung
When we use old confessions and catechisms, we help teach our people that their faith is an old faith, shared by millions over many centuries. We also help them realize that other Christians have asked the same questions.
- Kevin DeYoung
No doubt, some people are quantitatively less busy than others and some much more so, but that doesn't change the shared experience: most everyone I know feels frazzled and overwhelmed most of the time.
- Kevin DeYoung
Churches that should be talking about the work of Christ on the cross and the grace of God for sinners are stuck on recycled pop psychology, moral exhortation, or entertainment. But these fail to speak to the eternal question that haunts all of us: 'How do I know that I'm OK?' We all want to know we are justified.
- Kevin DeYoung