Quotes about Bible
The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because generally they are the same people.
- GK Chesterton
Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy.
- Frank Sinatra
The Bible is the cradle wherein Christ is laid.
- Martin Luther
If you picture the Bible to be a mighty tree and every word a little branch, I have shaken every one of those branches because I wanted to know what it was and what it meant.
- Martin Luther
Praying should help, remembering Bible verses should help. Rylan figured he must be doing it wrong because it was only making him worry more. So he forced his thoughts from those worries and found himself watching every move Maizy made. That was another kind of madness.
- Mary Connealy
Nature is God's first missionary. Where there is no Bible there are sparkling stars. Where there are not preachers there are spring times... If a person has nothing but nature, then nature is enough to reveal something about God.
- Max Lucado
The Koran presents Allah as being forever hidden from humanity. The Bible presents Jehovah as drawing near and seeking us out.
- Michael Youssef
When we meet the great men and women of the Bible face-to-face, we may be surprised to discover just how much like us they are. It is faith in a great God that makes a great man or woman of God.
- Mike Bickle
While the Bible clearly defines roles within the Church, the mission of the Church was intended to be shared by the whole body.
- Mike Breen
The heirs of that liberal theology are today keen to marginalize the Bible, declaring that it supports slavery and other wicked things, because they don't like what it says on other topics such as sexual ethics. But if you push the Bible off the table, you are merely colluding with pagan empire, denying yourself the sourcebook for your kingdom critique of oppression. The Sadducee didn't know the Bible or God's power; that's why they denied the resurrection and supported Rome.
- NT Wright
I have argued that the God of the Bible, and especially of the Gospels, can be understood only as God-in-public, and that methods of criticism designed to keep this rumor quiet need to be challenged by appropriate historical, theological, and political critique and replaced by methods that do justice to the reality of the texts and hence do justice - in the much fuller sense - in the public world that the Gospels demand to address.
- NT Wright
The only sure rule is to remember that the Bible is indeed God's gift to the church, to equip that church for its work in the world, and that serious study of it can and should become one of the places where, and the means by which, heaven and earth interlock and God's future purposes arrive in the present.
- NT Wright