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Quotes from Kent Hughes

The key to liberation from the power of materialism is not an exodus from culture - abandoning Wall Street or leaving the wealth of the nation to others - but the grace of giving... Givers for God disarm the power of money. They invite God's grace to flow through them.
- Kent Hughes
Men, on the most elementary level, you do not have to go to church to be a Christian. You do not have to go home to be married either. But in both cases if you do not, you will have a very poor relationship.
- Kent Hughes
God can have our money and not have our hearts, but He cannot have our hearts without having all our money.
- Kent Hughes
A child who grows up with the realization that his parents are lovers has a wonderful basis of stability.6
- Kent Hughes
Jesus is literally the exegesis of God.
- Kent Hughes
But none of us can claim an innate spiritual advantage. In reality, we are all equally disadvantaged. None of us naturally seeks after God, none is inherently righteous, none instinctively does good (cf. Romans 3:9-18). Therefore, as children of grace, our spiritual discipline is everything — everything! I repeat . . . discipline is everything!
- Kent Hughes
No manliness no maturity! No discipline no discipleship! No sweat no sainthood!
- Kent Hughes
The true test of a man's spirituality is not his ability to speak, as we are apt to think, but rather his ability to bridle his tongue.
- Kent Hughes
The difference is one of motivation: legalism is self-centered; discipline is God-centered. The legalistic heart says, "I will do this thing to gain merit with God." The disciplined heart says, "I will do this thing because I love God and want to please Him.
- Kent Hughes
If we confuse legalism and discipline, we do so to our soul's peril.
- Kent Hughes
a Christian mind demands conscious negation; a Christian mind is impossible without the discipline of refusal.
- Kent Hughes
Few things exasperate a child more than inconsistency. Pity the horse that has a rider who gives it mixed signals, digging his heels into its side and pulling the reins at the same time. Even more, pity the child who has the rules changed by a capricious father, and who is always exasperated because of the conflicting messages he receives.
- Kent Hughes