Quotes about Christ
Very few of us know anything about loyalty to Christ -- For My Sake. It is that which makes the iron saint.
- Oswald Chambers
Faith in the atonement and intercession of Christ will keep us steadfast and immovable amid the temptations that press upon us in the church militant.
- Ellen White
Privatized faith in a resurrected Christ is practically inconceivable.
- David Platt
It is not repentance that saves me; repentance is the sign that I realise what God has done in Christ Jesus.
- Oswald Chambers
If therefore the Father is the God of Christ and the same one is our God, and if there is no God but one, there can be no God beside the Father.
- John Milton
Although my memory's fading, I remember two things very clearly: I am a great sinner and Christ is a great Savior.
- John Newton
a sense of the love of Christ in the cross; lie at the bottom of all true spiritual mortification
- John Owen
By beholding the glory of Christ by faith we shall find rest to our souls. Our minds are apt to be filled with troubles, fears, cares, dangers, distresses, ungoverned passion and lusts. By these our thoughts are filled with chaos, darkness and confusion. But where the soul is fixed on the glory of Christ then the mind finds rest and peace for to be spiritually minded is peace (Rom. 8:6).
- John Owen
I cannot conceive an intention in God that Christ should satisfy his justice for the sin of them that were in hell some thousands of years before, and yet be still resolved to continue their punishment on them to all eternity.
- John Owen
Not to see the wisdom of God, and the power of God, and consequently all the other holy properties of his nature, in Christ, is to be an unbeliever.
- John Owen
The death of Christ is their meritorious cause; the Spirit of God and his effectual grace their efficient, working instrumentally with power by the word and ordinances.
- John Owen
A believer] is oftentimes at the very brink, at the very door of some folly or iniquity, when God puts in by the efficacy of actually assisting grace, and recovers them to an obediential frame of heart again. And this is a peculiar work of Christ, wherein he manifests and exerts his faithfulness toward his own: 'He is able to succor them that are tempted' (Heb. 2:18)....Here lies a great part of the care and faithfulness of Christ toward his poor saints.
- John Owen