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Quotes About Spirituality

Imagination is a God-given gift; but if it is fed dirt by the eye, it will be dirty. All sin, not least sexual sin, begins with the imagination. Therefore what feeds the imagination is of maximum importance in the pursuit of kingdom righteousness." —D. A. Carson
~ Randy Alcorn
It's possible for someone to act sacrificially and selflessly in the best interests of others while enjoying the fruit: feeling good about having done well and receiving God's approval and reward.
~ Randy Alcorn
How we spend our time verifies what we value most: TV, the Internet, or God's Word?
~ Randy Alcorn
Atheism is an empty cup crying out to be filled, while religion is an empty cup appearing to be filled.
~ Randy Alcorn
Although these depictions of the afterlife differ, the unifying testimony of the human heart throughout history is belief in life after death.
~ Randy Alcorn
So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
~ Randy Alcorn
There is a powerful relationship between our true spiritual condition and our attitude and actions concerning money and possessions.
~ Randy Alcorn
I have met no people who fully disbelieved in Hell and also had a living and life-giving belief in Heaven.
~ Randy Alcorn
the video Homesick for Heaven: www.epm.org/homesick
~ Randy Alcorn
To be truly happy—a man must have sources of gladness which are not dependent on anything in this world." —J. C. Ryle
~ Randy Alcorn
What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us." —A. W. Tozer
~ Randy Alcorn
So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. (NIV)
~ Randy Alcorn
If all the Bibles in America were simultaneously dusted, the sun would be obscured for a week. It's not a magic talisman that works without being read. A Bible does us no harm as long as it remains closed.
~ Randy Alcorn
In the end, we have two choices: both God and happiness neither God nor happiness
~ Randy Alcorn
Holiness is pleasing to God, beneficial to men, and essential to the promotion of our own happiness
~ Randy Alcorn
the Rio Grande and she started to think about the river—which she had never considered as a river but as a divine demarcation inscribed on the earth by God himself to separate two profoundly separate places.
~ Randy Kennedy
La muerte no es nada.No le tengo apego a este cuerpo. Es solo un vehículo que mi alma necesita para alcanzar un nivel más elevado de conciencia e iluminación.Resulta desconcertante para los seres humanos, pero ¿cómo iba el alma inmortal a continuar su viaje sin la muerte?
~ Rani Manicka
Cualquier cosa a la que rindes culto puede ser Dios porque Dios existe en todo lo vivo y lo muerto que nos rodea. Está en todas partes y en todo. Si uno tuviera suficiente fe en una piedra, esa piedra un día abriría los ojos y le mostraría al dios que vive en ella. No importa a qué decida uno rendirle culto, ya sea a una piedra, a un hombre, a un árbol o a una serpiente.
~ Rani Manicka
Cree y será.Dios se manifestará ante ti en la forma que consiga colmar tus ojos de ternura. ¿Qué le importa a Dios a qué recurra su adepto para recordarlo, ya sea a un hombre moribundo en una cruz o a una serpiente? Lo único que importa es que lo ame de todo corazón. Cierto, a un cristiano jamás se le aparecerá en forma de serpiente, pero a ti sí.
~ Rani Manicka
Goodness can endure a few moments; holiness is life-defining.
~ Ravi Zacharias
Of all the religions in the world, there is none with the wealth of music that the Christian faith offers.
~ Ravi Zacharias
Our intellect is not intended to be an end in itself, but only a means to the very mind of God.
~ Ravi Zacharias
A friend asked the author,If this conversion you speak about is truly supernatural, and why is it not more evident in the lives of so many Christians that I know?
~ Ravi Zacharias
So where does one begin? With self-crucifixion. In effect, we go to our own funeral and bury the self-will so that God's will can reign supremely in our hearts. Our will has no power to do God's will until it first dies to its own desires and the Holy Spirit brings a fresh power within.
~ Ravi Zacharias