Quotes about Christianity
Spreading the love of Jesus Christ is a duty of all Christians. We can't keep our faith unless we give it away.
- Scott Hahn
The second-century Letter to Diognetus put it beautifully: "As the soul is in the body, so Christians are in the world. The soul is dispersed through all the members of the body, and Christians are scattered through all the cities of the world…. The invisible soul is guarded by the visible body, and Christians are known indeed to be in the world, but their godliness remains invisible.
- Scott Hahn
Opus Dei's authority extends only to the personal spiritual formation of its members.
- Scott Hahn
Nevertheless, secularity, like any good thing, can be overdone. In our zeal to laicize our piety, we shouldn't leave people guessing whether we're Christians. That would be every bit as unnatural as wearing a monk's habit over one's work clothes. Our secularity should never lapse into secularism.
- Scott Hahn
the heart of Opus Dei is the Christian experience of divine filiation. God is our Father. We are His children in Christ Jesus, the eternal Son; thus, gathered together around His table, the Church is the family of God on earth, as the Trinity is the Family of God in heaven.
- Scott Hahn
It is profitable for Christians to be often calling to mind the very beginnings of grace with their souls.
- John Bunyan
He only who is reduced to nothing in himself, and relies on the mercy of God is poor in spirit
- John Calvin
Let us, however, remember this truth: No one has made much progress in the school of Christ who doesn't look forward joyfully both to his death and the day of his final resurrection.
- John Calvin
It is therefore faith alone which justifies, and yet the faith which justifies is not alone.
- John Calvin
The Institutes is not only the classic of Christian theology; it is also a model of Christian devotion.
- John Calvin
God has so ordained and governed the Christian church that the cross has been the preparation for victory, and death the way to life.
- John Calvin
Men are justified by believing, not by what they do. It is by faith they obtain grace: and grace cannot be earned as a payment for works.
- John Calvin