I will press forward. Let him that is athirst come. Whoever will, let him take of the water of life *freely*. Even so Lord Jesus. Amen.
—William Wilberforce
Jesus walked forth, alive!
I believe that so completely that I believe it all the time. This is not an Easter “thing” that I try to believe once a year. I believe it so fully & so completely that it is a part of my being, every moment of every day.
—AW Tozer
The disciples of Jesus are not, according to His historical name, Jesuites, but, according to the name of His office, Christians.
—Herman Bavinck
We shall need to recapture the spirit of worship. We shall need to have a fresh revelation of the greatness of God & the beauty of Jesus
—AW Tozer
I have asked myself many times why professing Christian believers can relegate the great missionary imperative of our Lord Jesus Christ to the sidelines of our Christian cause.
—AW Tozer
Since the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the Father He feels toward His people exactly as the Father feels. He will always act like Jesus, toward sinners in compassion, toward saints in warm affection, toward human suffering in tenderest pity and love.
—AW Tozer
“The great ocean of Jesus’ loving self-sacrifice can swallow up the mountains of our sins.”
There is only one ground upon which man may meet God with joy and not with despair. That ground is the atoning blood of Jesus Christ.
—R. A. Torrey
There is wonderful freedom in this life of simply following Jesus. This path is straight and plain.
—R. A. Torrey
Even though no one else seems to be following Jesus, be sure you follow Him.
—R. A. Torrey
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is not an idea; but a literal, historic fact.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Do you say, “Have you never sinned?” Alas, I have. Sinned so deeply that none of you will ever know, thank God. But thank God still more, when Jesus Christ was nailed to yonder Cross of Calvary, all my sins were settled.
—R. A. Torrey
You can tell a man who is filled by the Holy Spirit; he is all the time talking about Christ, has nothing to say of himself, but is constantly holding Jesus Christ up as an all-sufficient Savior.
—D. L. Moody
The poor have a friend in Jesus. If no one else loves them, Jesus loves them. He came to give them liberty, to proclaim to them the gospel of God’s grace.
—D. L. Moody
Many attempt to be disciples of Jesus and not let the world know it. To be a secret disciple means to be no disciple at all. If one really has received Christ he cannot keep it to himself.
—R. A. Torrey
You do not know God apart from Jesus Christ.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
There is not one that is troubled with any sin but that he can find a Deliverer in the Lord Jesus Christ.
—D. L. Moody
The world cannot, and never could, satisfy a hungry soul. The Lord Jesus can.
—D. L. Moody
We don’t know what is before us, but if we have received Jesus Christ, let storms come, let deaths come, let sickness come, let pestilence come, we are sure of life beyond the grave.
—D. L. Moody
If you receive Jesus Christ, you will love him more than you will love yourself. He will be dearer to you than yourself.
—D. L. Moody
There is no forgiveness apart from Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
I don’t think any man or woman knows what true liberty is until they have been set free by the Lord Jesus Christ.
—D. L. Moody
The church is a divine institution, built by Jesus Christ Himself. It is the one institution that abides. Other institutions come and go; they do their work for the day and disappear, but the church will continue to the end.
—R. A. Torrey
Pure and undefiled religion consists in a lively faith in JESUS CHRIST, as the only mediator between GOD and man.
—George Whitefield
There would be no sense in saying you trusted Jesus if you would not take his advice. – C.S. Lewis
There is a God-shaped vacuum in the heart of each man which cannot be satisfied by any created thing but only by God the Creator, made know through Jesus Christ.
—Blaise Pascal
Who could be lonely with Jesus? He satisfieth!
—Amy Carmichael
Sooner shall a tender mother sit inattentive to her crying infant than Jesus be an unconcerned spectator of his suffering children.
—John Newton
Love, love to JESUS, casts out fear.
—George Whitefield
There can be no greater mistake than to suppose that Jesus ever separated theology from ethics, or that if you remove His theology – His beliefs about God and judgment, future woe for the wicked and future blessedness for the good – you can leave His ethical teaching intact.
—J. Gresham Machen