There is something down in the human heart that is so under the power of the devil that men begin to resist you when you preach Christ; but you may preach everything else but that, and there is no opposition.
—D. L. Moody
Christ is the anointed one, the sent one. God sent Him to deal in grace with men; and if you want the God of all grace to meet you and bless you, you must meet Him at the foot of the cross; you must meet Him in Christ.
—D. L. Moody
God gave man and woman a perfect start, but they did not appreciate God’s perfection.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
All these men that are trying to pick the Word of God to pieces, trying to destroy our confidence in the Word of God, tell us it is not true; but any one who has ever tried God, who has ever proved God, has found Him to be true.
—D. L. Moody
I don’t object to seeing men weep over their sins. I don’t know why it is not manly for a man to weep over his sins. It is more manly than to trifle with salvation, and make light of serious things. A great many men seem to be ashamed to shed tears over their sins.
—D. L. Moody
We are living in very strange days. Some people tell us it does not make any difference what a man believes in if he is only sincere. No greater delusion ever came out of the pit of hell than that. It is ruining more souls at present than anything else.
—D. L. Moody
The world itself is proving the Bible’s fundamental postulate that men and women, in and of themselves, cannot arrive at the truth concerning their greatest needs.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
That is a true test of discipleship, if a man can forgive those that have trespassed against him, those that have injured him.
—D. L. Moody
When a minister or a messenger of Christ begins to change the message because he thinks it is not exactly what it ought to be, and thinks he is wiser than God, God just dismisses that man.
—D. L. Moody
Prophecy is not private interpretations of events but God revealing truth to man.
—Martyn Lloyd-Jones
My friends, I tell you it makes all the difference in the world whether a man believes a truth or a lie.
—D. L. Moody
Men may think God is winking at sin now-a-days, and isn’t going to punish sin, because He does not execute His judgments speedily, but “be not deceived, God is not mocked.”
—D. L. Moody
The man who is living right with God is always praising Him. The blessings He showers upon us are more numerous than the hairs of our heads.
—D. L. Moody
Some men say, “I am not worthy to come.” I never knew a man yet that was worthy. He does not profess to save worthy men; he saves sinners.
—D. L. Moody
If a man gets his eye off God, and relies on his own strength, you may look for his fall.
—D. L. Moody
The greatest kindness one can render to any man is leading him to truth.
Augustine
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
A truthful word is more powerful than popes, bishops, kings, and all the rich men on earth.
—Leo Tolstoy
The evangelical is one who is entirely subservient to the Bible. He is a man of one book; he starts with it; he submits himself to it; this is his authority.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
When an eagle is happy in an iron cage,
when a sheep is happy in water,
when an owl is happy in the blaze of the noonday sun,
when a fish is happy on dry land;
then, and not till then, will I admit that
an unholy man could be happy in Heaven.
Christ hath a fellow feeling with his saints in all their troubles, as a man hath with his own flesh.
—John Owen
Man’s spiritual deadness is such, that he can no more move toward Heaven, so much as one step, than a dead man can rise of himself.
John Philips
By nature all men are equal in liberty, but not in other endowments.
—Thomas Aquinas
A Christian is not poor, who is rich in grace; a man is not miserable, who has Christ for his portion.
William Gearing
It is not thinkable that men should have faith & not pray.
—AW Tozer
A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is brave five minutes longer.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.
—Henry David Thoreau
The Scripture knows of no earnings that men can make of themselves but death
—John Owen
Pure and undefiled religion consists in a lively faith in JESUS CHRIST, as the only mediator between GOD and man.
—George Whitefield
If a man has character, he has also his typical experience, which always recurs.
—Friedrich Nietzsche