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Christianity
The
shortest possible description of a Christian -- a description with which the New
Testament would fully agree -- is that a Christian is a person who can say: "For
me Jesus Christ is Lord." Herbert Butterfield's words about facing the future
are good: "Hold to Christ, and for the rest be totally uncommitted." Any alleged
conversion which does not leave one totally committed solely to Jesus Christ is
incomplete and imperfect. - William Barclay
Feast
of the Birth of John the Baptist "Thou shalt not" is the beginning of wisdom.
But the end of wisdom, the new law, is, "Thou shalt." To be Christian is to be
old? Not a bit of it. To be Christian is to be reborn, and free, and unafraid,
and immortally young. - Joy Davidman
Christianity
is pre-eminently the religion of the heart. It does not always ask words, but it
always wants work. The motives and not the means are the things on which it
passes judgment. And the man who shows by his life that he is not ashamed of the
Gospel will assuredly one day find that the Gospel is not ashamed of him. There
is much more which might be said, but I refrain. Ere I close, you will let me
add my emphasis to the fact that it is in our life and conduct that we must show
our devotion to Christ. The silent Gospel reaches further than the grandest
rhetoric. - Woodrow Wilson
It is a great thing to be a Christian. The very name is a noble one, beyond all
the noble names of earth. The thing itself is inconceivably blessed and
glorious. To say, 'I am a Christian,' is to say, 'I belong to God's nobility; I
am of the peerage of heaven.' - Horatius Bonar
While
women weep, as they do now, I'll fight; while children go hungry, as they do now
I'll fight; while men go to prison, in and out, in and out, as they do now, I'll
fight; while there is a drunkard left, while there is a poor lost girl upon the
streets, while there remains one dark soul without the light of God, I'll fight;
I'll fight to the very end! - William Booth
No man dares to condemn the Christian faith today, because the Christian faith
has not been tried. Not until men get rid of the thought that it is a poor
machine, an expedient for saving them from suffering and pain; not until they
get the grand idea of it as the great power of God present in and through the
lives of men; not until then does Christianity enter upon its true trial and
become ready to show what it can do. - Phillips Brooks

Christianity is a religion which concerns us as we are here and now, creatures
of body and soul. We do not "follow the footsteps of his most holy life" by the
exercise of a trained religious imagination, but by treading the firm, rough
earth, up hill and down dale. - Evelyn Underhill
Those who make it a reproach to Christianity that it taught no new morality and
invented no new kind of Deity could not be more laughably wide of the mark. What
it did was to guarantee that the old morality was actually valid, and the old
beliefs literally true. - Dorothy L. Sayers
In his very birth he
was one of the people. He was not born in a populous city; but in the obscure
village of Bethlehem, “the house of bread,” the Son of Man made his advent,
un-ushered by pompous preparations, and unheralded by the blast of courtly
trumpets. - Charles Spurgeon
I tried to explain to
him [an atheist] that the dictionary defines superstition as a belief that's
held in spite of evidence to the contrary. But Christianity isn't like that.
It's a faith that's consistent with historical evidence. - Lee Strobel
The Christian faith
believes that the Atonement reveals God's mercy as an ultimate resource by which
God alone overcomes the judgment which sin deserves. If this final truth of the
Christian religion has no meaning to modern men, including modern Christians,
that is because even the tragic character of contemporary history has not yet
persuaded them to take the fact of human sinfulness seriously. - Reinhold
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