Quotes from Neil Anderson
Believers have both the authority to do God's will because of their position in Christ, and the power to do God's will as long as they walk by the Spirit.
- Neil Anderson
In his book The Sensation of Being Somebody, Maurice Wagner wrote: Try as we might by our appearance, performance or social status to find self-verification for a sense of being somebody, we always come short of satisfaction. Whatever pinnacle of self-identity we achieve soon crumbles
- Neil Anderson
It is always a painful process and often a most discouraging one. The process continues until all that can be shaken is removed and only those things which cannot be shaken remain. Through this shaking the deliverance for which we prayed is accomplished. Through it all, we will be brought into the secure place for which we long."3
- Neil Anderson
share any mental or physical opposition that you are experiencing.
- Neil Anderson
Individuals and church bodies are often caught in the paralysis of analysis. We
- Neil Anderson
A growing church sees that the work of the ministry should be done by all
- Neil Anderson
churches start looking for bodies to fill slots rather than spiritually alive saints to assume responsibility.
- Neil Anderson
There are always a few sad souls who want to be king.
- Neil Anderson
Having the right goal is essential for Christian education to be effective. According
- Neil Anderson
I told my students that the greatest liability they will have is old saints who never matured
- Neil Anderson
What a privilege we have to tell the world how Christ has come to meet our most critical and foundational needs: identity, acceptance, security and significance.
- Neil Anderson
Before we received Christ, we were slaves to sin. But because of Christ's work on the cross, sin's power over us has been broken. Satan has no right of ownership or authority over us. He is a defeated foe, but he is committed to keeping us from realizing that. He knows he can block your effectiveness as a Christian if he can deceive you into believing that you are nothing but a product of your past, subject to sin, prone to failure, and controlled by your habits.
- Neil Anderson