Quotes about Conviction
Faith keeps many doubts in her pay. If I could not doubt, I should not believe.
- Henry David Thoreau
Faith never makes a confession.
- Henry David Thoreau
We must have infinite faith in each other. If we have not, we must never let it leak out that we have not.
- Henry David Thoreau
Her ?ey mümkündür...'?nanç , ümit edilen ?eylerin esas? , görülmeyen ?eylerin delilidir
- Henry Ford
One of these days some simple soul will pick up the book of God, read it, and believe it. Then the rest of us will be embarrassed.
- Leonard Ravenhill
One of these days some simple soul will pick up the Book of God, read it, and believe it. Then the rest of us will be embarrassed. We have adopted the convenient theory that the Bible is a Book to be explained, whereas first and foremost it is a Book to be believed (and after that to be obeyed).
- Leonard Ravenhill
Some Day Someone is going to pick up this book (The Bible) and believe it, and put us all to shame.
- Leonard Ravenhill
Preacher brethren, this is the time to blush that we have no shame, the time to weep for our lack of tears, the time to bend low that we have lost the humble touch of servants, the time to groan that we have no burden, the time to be angry with ourselves that we have no anger over the devil's monopoly in this ''end time'' hour, the time to chastise ourselves that the world can so easily get along with us and not attempt to chastise us.
- Leonard Ravenhill
We are not Protestants any more—just ''non-Catholics''! Of what and of whom do we protest? Were we half as hot as we think we are, and a tenth as powerful as we say we are, our Christians would be baptized in blood, as well as in water and in fire.
- Leonard Ravenhill
When the hammer of logic and the fire of human zeal fail to open the stony heart, unction will succeed.
- Leonard Ravenhill
One of these days some simple soul will pick up the Book of God, read it, and believe it. Then the rest of us will be embarrassed. We have adopted the convenient theory that the Bible is a Book to be explained, whereas first and foremost it is a Book to be believed (and after that to be obeyed). The fact beats ceaselessly into my brain these
- Leonard Ravenhill
There can be no revival when Mr. Amen and Mr. Wet-Eyes are not found in the audience. —CHARLES G. FINNEY
- Leonard Ravenhill