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Quotes from James Montgomery Boice

Religion is your seeking after a god in your own image. Christianity is God's seeking you and moving to redeem you by the death of His Son.
- James Montgomery Boice
People love sin. Sin hardens their hearts. Therefore, they will not receive the gospel of the kingdom of God when it is preached to them.
- James Montgomery Boice
The chief problem with television is that, for those who watch it consistently, it undermines and eventually destroys the ability to think. This is because it communicates primarily images, not by words, and words are necessary if we are to perceive logical connections and make judgments as to what is right and wrong.
- James Montgomery Boice
Never plead your merits before God. Plead mercy. It is mercy we need. We need it from first to last, and we need it every single day.
- James Montgomery Boice
No one should take comfort in sin. The church is impure; we cannot always distinguish between the wheat and tares in this age. But a day is coming when that distinction will be made. The harvest will come. The wheat will be gathered into God's barn, and the tares will be burned. As a result, we should examine ourselves as to whether we are true children of God or not. And we should be careful to "confirm [our] calling and election," as Peter indicates (2 Pet. 1:10).
- James Montgomery Boice
Being wholly given over to God now is the essential and best possible preparation for future service.
- James Montgomery Boice
You are not called to poverty in Christ but to the greatest of spiritual wealth. You are not called to disappointment but to fulfillment. You are not called to sorrow but to joy. How could it be otherwise when the treasure is the only Son of God?
- James Montgomery Boice
When Jesus came preaching the kingdom of God, He came preaching God's right to rule over the minds and hearts of all people. But that is precisely what the people involved did not want. Adam did not want it. He had great freedom, but he was offended by God's unreasonable and arbitrary (so he judged) restriction in the case of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
- James Montgomery Boice
Paul's suffering was neither corrective nor instructive. It was simply permitted by God so that the gospel might spread to others.
- James Montgomery Boice
Alan Redpath wrote of Caleb and Joshua's faith: "The majority measured the giants against their own strength; Caleb and Joshua measured the giants against God. The majority trembled; the two triumphed. The majority had great giants but a little God. Caleb had a great God and little giants.
- James Montgomery Boice
The thief on the cross had to be the luckiest man alive. He was nothing more than a low-life criminal, a loser. He had committed a crime. He was convicted for it, and he was crucified for it. So he had no future; he was going nowhere; or worse, he was going to hell. Yet of all the criminals, on all the crosses, on all the hills in the Roman Empire, he was crucified next to Jesus Christ.
- James Montgomery Boice
But instead of being con-formed to the world, Christians are to be changed from within to be increasingly like Jesus Christ.
- James Montgomery Boice