Quotes about scripture
Ron Brackin -
Science can neither prove nor disprove Scripture it can hope only to begin to understand it.
Anonymous - Holy Bible: King James Version
Lady Wisdom will be your close friend and Brother Knowledge will be your pleasant companion.
Anthony T. Hincks -
The only reason that the devil can read scripture, is that it was written with him in mind.
Randy Alcorn - Possessions and Eternity
Whenever we have excess, giving should be our natural response. It should be the automatic decision, the obvious thing to do in light of Scripture and human need.
Tracie Miles - Stressed-Less Living: Finding God's Peace in Your Chaotic World
Why do we live out every day as if there is no hope to overcome our chaos and no possibility for living a stressed-less life when Scripture repeatedly reassures us that God has the power and the peace to make that happen?
Abhijit Naskar - God & Neurons: Memoir of a Scientist Who Found Himself by Getting Lost
To explain God after merely reading the scriptures is like explaining the city of New York after seeing it only in a map.
Randy Alcorn - Possessions and Eternity
...if I try to make only enough money for my family' immediate needs, it may violate Scripture. ...Even though earning just enough to meet the needs of my family may seem nonmaterialistic, it's actually selfish when I could earn enough to care for others as well.
Randy Alcorn - Possessions and Eternity
Too often we assume that God has increased our income to increase our standard of living, when his stated purpose is to increase our standard of giving. (Look again at 2 Corinthians 8:14 and 9:11).
Colson Whitehead - The Underground Railroad
it means what it say," Ethel said. "It means that a Hebrew may not enslave a Hebrew. But the sons of Ham are not of that tribe. The were cursed, with black skin and tails. Where the Scripture condemns slavery, it is not speaking of negro slavery at all.
Lailah Gifty Akita -
Thè Scripture is a Divine Word.
Dillon Burroughs - Hunger No More: A 1-Year Devotional Journey Through the Psalms
The response to stress is not less time in God's Word, but more.
Dillon Burroughs - Hunger No More: A 1-Year Devotional Journey Through the Psalms
Your attitude toward Scripture can reveal your attitude toward the Savior. When your passion for God's Word runs high, your passion for God does as well.
George Eliot - Adam Bede
Aye, aye, that's the way wi' thee: thee allays makes a peck o' thy own words out o' a pint o' the Bible's
Jonathan Edwards -
Resolved, to study the Scriptures so steadily, constantly and frequently, as that I may find, and plainly perceive myself to grow in the knowledge of the same.
J. Vernon McGee - Thru the Bible Vol. 38: The Gospels (John 1-10): The Gospels
In the Old Testament…God is the owner of the vineyard. Here He is the Keeper, the Farmer, the One who takes care of the vineyard. Jesus is the genuine Vine, and the Father takes care of Him…In the Old Testament it is prophesied that the Lord Jesus would grow up before Him as a tender plant and as a root out of the dry ground. Think how often the Father intervened to save Jesus from the devil who wished to slay Him. The Father is the One who cared for the Vine, and He will care for the branches,
John Calvin -
The difference between us and the papists is that they do not think that the church can be 'the pillar of the truth' unless she presides over the word of God. We, on the other hand, assert that it is because she reverently subjects herself to the word of God that the truth is preserved by her and passed on to others by her hands.
William Wilberforce - Real Christianity
Why is it so hard to get people to study the Scriptures? Common sense tells us what revelation commands: 'Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God'--'Search the Scriptures'--'Be ready to give to every one a reason of the hope that is in you.' These are the words of the inspired writers, and these injunctions are confirmed by praising those who obey the admonition. And yet, for all that we have the Bible in our houses, we are ignorant of its contents. No wonder that so many Christia
R.C. Sproul -
The Christian who is not diligently involved in a serious study of Scripture is simply inadequate as a disciple of Christ. To be an adequate Christian and competent in the things of God we must do more than attend “sharing sessions” and “bless me parties.” We cannot learn competency by osmosis. Biblically illiterate Christians are not only inadequate but unequipped. In fact, they are inadequate because they are not equipped.
Anonymous -
He who has a generous eye will be blessed, for he gives of his bread to the poor (Proverbs 22:9).
Chris Hodges - Experience-It-Everyday Relationship
Probably one of the most surprising discoveries I've made while studying the Bible is that God does not condone religion. It's a consistent theme throughout scripture. Religion is man's external effort to please God. But God doesn't care about all my efforts to get it right. He wants more, something far greater.
John Piper -
Christmas cut history in two ages, the Age of Promise, and the Age of Fulfillment.
Karl Barth - Church Dogmatics 1.2: The Doctrine of the Word of God
There is no such thing as a special biblical hermeneutics. But we have to learn that hermeneutics which is alone and generally valid by means of the Bible as the witness of revelation. We therefore arrive at the suggested rule, not from a general anthropology, but from the Bible, and obviously, as the rule which is alone and generally valid, we must apply it first to the Bible.The fact that we have to understand and expound the Bible as a human word can now be explained rather more exactly in th
Karl Barth - Church Dogmatics 1.2: The Doctrine of the Word of God
There is a notion that complete impartiality is the most fitting and indeed the normal disposition for true exegesis, because it guarantees a complete absence of prejudice. For a short time, around 1910, this idea threatened to achieve almost canonical status in Protestant theology. But now we can quite calmly describe it as merely comical.
Marlon James -
Or just claim it come from Leviticus since nobody ever read Leviticus. This is how you know. Nobody who get to the end of Leviticus can still take that book seriously. Even in a book full of it, that book is mad as shit. Don't lie with man as with woman, sure I can run with that reasoning. But don't eat crab? Not even with the nice, soft, sweet roast yam? And why kill a man for that? And trust me, the last thing any man who rape my daughter going to get to do is marry her. How, when I slice him
Marlon James - A Brief History of Seven Killings
Or just claim it come from Leviticus since nobody ever read Leviticus. This is how you know. Nobody who get to the end of Leviticus can still take that book seriously. Even in a book full of it, that book is mad as shit. Don't lie with man as with woman, sure I can run with that reasoning. But don't eat crab? Not even with the nice, soft, sweet roast yam? And why kill a man for that? And trust me, the last thing any man who rape my daughter going get to do is marry her. How, when I slice him up
John Kasich - and Friendship
The (Bible) story is much more powerful as Truth than as metaphor.
Anonymous - Holy Bible: King James Version
The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mer
Rich Mullins -
We do not find happiness by being assertive. We don't find happiness by running over people because we see what we want and they are in the way of that happiness so we either abandon them or we smash them. The Scriptures don't teach us to be assertive. The Scriptures teach us—and this is remarkable—the Scriptures teach us to be submissive. This is not a popular idea.
Anonymous - Holy Bible: King James Version
I rejoice at Your word as one who finds great treasure! [Psalm 119:162]
A.T. Robertson -
One proof of the inspiration of the Bible is that it has withstood so much poor preaching.
Mark Twain - Roughing It
Wherever he found his speech growing too modern -- which was about every sentence or two -- he ladled in a few such Scriptural phrases as "exceeding sore," "and it came to pass," etc., and made things satisfactory again. "And it came to pass" was his pet. If he had left that out, his Bible would have been only a pamphlet.
L.S. Chafer -
It is a bad indication when, in any period, men will so exalt their confessions that they force the Scriptures to a secondary importance, illustrated in one era, when as Tulloch remarks: 'Scripture as a witness, disappeared behind the Augsburg Confession" ...No decrees of councils; no ordinances of synods; no "standard" of doctrines; no creed or confession, is to be urged as authority in forming the opinions of men. They may be valuable for some purposes, but not for this; they may be referred t
Dennis Garvin - Case Files of an Angel
How can you introduce error into the Bible? Have a human open it. The moment he reads it, the Bible because weighted down with his biases and expectations.
N.T. Wright - Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense
To many, "The Bible is a form of verbal wallpaper, pleasant enough in the background, but he stop thinking about it after you have lived in the house for a few weeks.
N.T. Wright - The Last Word: Beyond the Bible Wars to a New Understanding of the Authority of Scripture
Traditions tell us where we have come from. Scripture itself is a better guide as to where we should now be going.
Dale B. Martin - Sex and the Single Savior: Gender and Sexuality in Biblical Interpretation
Good docents often begin by asking the viewer, “What do you see in this work?” The idea that the expert should be allowed to constrain the interpretation of others rightly offends our sensibilities about museums and art. It ought to offend us just as much when applied to Scripture.
The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation -
For the humanists, whatever authority Scripture might possess derived from the original texts in their original languages, rather than from the Vulgate, which was increasingly recognized as unreliable and inaccurate. In that the catholic church continued to insist that the Vulgate was a doctrinally normative translation, a tension inevitably developed between humanist biblical scholarship and catholic theology...Through immediate access to the original text in the original language, the theologi
Dawn Jayne - Crises
He can't go five minutes without quoting scripture. It's like biblical Tourettes.
Francis A. Schaeffer - Escape from Reason: A Penetrating Analysis of Trends in Modern Thought
Evangelical Christians need to notice..., that the Reformation said 'Scripture Alone' and not 'the Revelation of God in Christ Alone'. If you do not have the view of the Scriptures that the Reformers had, you really have no content in the word 'Christ' - and this is the modern drift in theology. Modern theology uses the word without content because 'Christ' is cut away from the Scriptures. The Reformation followed the teaching of Christ Himself in linking the revelation Christ gave of God to the
Elizabeth George -
God’s Word is the ultimate beauty treatment for every woman.
John Paul II - Fides et Ratio: On the Relationship Between Faith and Reason
Those who devote themselves to the study of Sacred Scripture should always remember that the various hermeneutical approaches have their own philosophical underpinnings, which need to be carefully evaluated before they are applied to the sacred texts.
Clark H. Pinnock - Tracking The Maze: Finding Our Way Through Modern Theology From An Evangelical Perspective
Scripture offers the unique access to the story of redemption and then, in turn, funds tradition, reason and experience, as God's Word is remembered, experienced, and thought about.
Megan McKenna - The New Stations of the Cross: The Way of the Cross According to Scripture
Any serious reading of the Bible means personal involvement in it, not symbol mental agreement with abstract propositions. And involvement is dangerous, because it leaves one open to unforeseen conclusions.
Megan McKenna - The New Stations of the Cross: The Way of the Cross According to Scripture
Once again the Scriptures are a lodestar, a benchmark, the plumb line steadies us and steers us clear of what is happening in the world and gives us a glimpse of history and politics, economics and daily experiences from God's point of view. Going back to this mother lode of wisdom and knowledge, inspired by God, brings grace and further insight not found in other devotional materials.
Smith Wigglesworth -
The Bible is the Word of God: supernatural in origin, eternal in duration, inexpressible in valor, infinite in scope, regenerative in power, infallible in authority, universal in interest, personal in application, inspired in totality. Read it through, write it down, pray it in, work it out, and then pass it on. Truly it is the Word of God. It brings into man the personality of God; it changes the man until he becomes the epistle of God. It transforms his mind, changes his character, takes him o
Martin Luther -
There is talk of a new astrologer [Nicolaus Copernicus] who wants to prove that the earth moves and goes around instead of the sky, the sun, the moon, just as if somebody were moving in a carriage or ship might hold that he was sitting still and at rest while the earth and the trees walked and moved. But that is how things are nowadays: when a man wishes to be clever he must . . . invent something special, and the way he does it must needs be the best! The fool wants to turn the whole art of ast
John Calvin -
[They] pervert the course of nature [by saying] the sun does not move and that it is the earth that revolves and that it turns.[John Calvin illustrating his opposition to heliocentrism in a sermon due to the Bible's support of geocentrism]
Elton Trueblood - Abraham Lincoln: Theologian of American Anguish
Take all of this Book upon reason that you can, and the balance on faith, and you will live and die a happier man.
Elton Trueblood - Abraham Lincoln: Theologian of American Anguish
He (Lincoln) saw how intellectually and spiritually impoverished a person would be if he was limited to his own personal resources. The Bible, he recognized, vastly enlarged the area of experience on which an individual might depend.
Douai-Rheims Bible -
...Bud forth as the rose planted by the brooks of waters. Give ye a sweet odor as frankincense. Send forth flowers, as the lily...and bring forth leaves in grace, and praise with canticles, and bless the Lord in his works." —Ecclesiasticus 39:17-19
Elton Trueblood - Abraham Lincoln: Lessons in Spiritual Leadership
Upon being given a Bible, President Abraham Lincoln replied, "In regard to this Great book, I have but to say, it is the best gift God has given to man.
Pastor Steve Bainbridge -
What we need today is men who take a stand on the Word of God and stop trying to fit in or preach a socially acceptable Gospel ...We need men like Caleb, when they see the giants of Atheism, Political Correctness, Social Pressure to alter the Bible and a polluted education system and say "we are well able to overcome it.
J. Cammenga - its providential preservation and its faithful tra
Dynamic equivalence is a central concept in the translation theory, developed by Eugene A. Nida, which has been widely adopted by the United Bible Societies...Purporting to be an academically linguistic concept, it is in fact a sociocultural concept of communication. Its definition is essentially behavourist: determined by external forces, such as society--with strong pragmatist overtones--focusing on the reader rather than the writer. [M]ost twentieth-century American philosophical endeavours a
Yann Martel - The High Mountains of Portugal
The holy word is story, and story is the holy word.
Hebrews 11 12 -
Therefore from one man (Abraham) ... were born as many as the stars of the sky in multitude -- innumerable as the sand which is by the seashore.
Alan de Jager -
People think the Bible is too complicated for the average person to understand. People tend to be wrong. It's too complicated for the unsaved person, yes, it's foolishness to him. But for those who are in Christ, it's a magnificent journey of simplicity. Depth, richness, but simplicity. It's the fact that the natural man can't believe that life with Christ is so simple that cause the great "complexity" argument. Stop, take a breath, and believe that it's as simple as it appears.
J.I. Packer -
The Church no more gave us the New Testament canon than Isaac Newton gave us the force of gravity.
C.S. Lewis - Reflections on the Psalms
The Order of the Divine mind, embodied in the Divine Law, is beautiful. What should a man do but try to reproduce it, so far as possible, in his daily life?
Dale B. Martin - Sex and the Single Savior: Gender and Sexuality in Biblical Interpretation
There are good theological reasons to reject making authorial intention the goal of the interpretation of Scripture. First, we must recognize that what has traditionally been considered authoritative for the church is Scripture, not the intentions, real or imagined, of the original authors. Yes, Christian interpreters throughout history have talked about what Paul or some other biblical writer may have meant to say, but that has traditionally not been taken to limit the meaning of the text to th
Kenneth E. Hagin -
... the scriptures... when properly examined and rightly divided, do not portray Jesus as a poverty-stricken individual. On the contrary, Jesus is seen as a Man whose needs were met and who was regularly involved in meeting the needs of others.
Adam Miller - Marion and St Paul: Immanent Grace
Typically, images or paintings are designated as anamorphic when, in order for the image to appear, a particular line of sight must be adopted. The image only shows up when approached from the angle dictated to the viewer by the image's own set of conditions. In this sense, the viewer must 're-form' their perspective to match the perspective demanded by the image. We are not free to approach the image as we wish; the image is free to assign us a perspective proper to itself... Anamorphosis, then
Billy Graham - Billy Graham in Quotes
Scripture has the remedy for sinfulness.
Billy Graham - Billy Graham in Quotes
We are told in Scripture that there will be signs pointing toward the return of the Lord.I believe that we see those signs in the world today. I believe that the coming of the Lord is near.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon -
I would love God even if he damned me, because he was so gracious to others.
Criss Jami - Killosophy
Some people's theologies come across as blatantly wrong when weighed against what is revealed in Scripture. However God has mercy on those who may be wrong but genuinely seek understanding before seeking themselves.
Jim George - A Husband After God's Own Heart
Communication is not so much about what you say, as what you don't say.
K. Weikel - The One-Hundred
Have faith in the powers at work, Cressa, because when you do, you’ll believe. And when you believe, mountains become like feathers.
Elizabeth George - Loving God with All Your Mind
When you think on the powerful truths of Scripture, God uses His Word to change your way of thinking.
Abhijit Naskar -
There is no such thing as 'God given scripture', 'the messenger of God' or 'the Last Prophet'.
Matthew Vines - God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships
Neither Peter in his work to include Gentiles in the church nor the abolitionists in their campaign against slavery argued that their experience should take precedence over Scripture. But they both made the case that their experience should cause Christians to reconsider long-held interpretations of Scripture. Today, we are still responsible for testing our beliefs in light of their outcomes—a duty in line with Jesus's teaching about trees and their fruit.
Sunday Adelaja -
The scripture talks about man managing, ruling the earth, as the sole duty of man.
Glenn Hefley -
The more I read, {the Bible] the more Paul sounds like a stroke victim, who never taught a thing that Jesus taught, and only quotes him once, in Acts, wrongly, and the 12 are constantly chastising him for his teachings.
John F. MacArthur Jr. -
The truth is in Jesus and it leads to the fullness of truth about God, man, creation, history, sin, righteousness, grace, faith, salvation, life, death, purpose, meaning, relationships, heaven, hell, judgement, eternity, and everything else of ultimate consequence.
Timothy Beal - The Rise and Fall of the Bible: The Unexpected History of an Accidental Book
Here and throughout the Gospels, Jesus does not simply cite Scripture as though it were a self-evident, self-interpreting source of authority. He rereads it, drawing out new, often highly provocative meanings, "fulfilling" it in a way that gives it new form for a new day. What would Jesus do? Reread. The Bible tells me so.
Shelley Hendrix - Why Can't We Just Get Along?: 6 Effective Skills for Dealing with Difficult People
The truth was always the truth, but until I knew the truth for myself, I couldn't be free.
Edward T. Welch - and the Fear of Man
It is possible that our present-day discussion about needs might be framed more by secular psychological theories than by Scripture. If this is so, we should be careful about saying, "Jesus meets all our needs." At first, this has a plausible biblical ring to it. Christ _is_a friend; God _is_ a loving Father; Christians _do_ experience a sense of meaningfulness and confidence in knowing God's love. It makes Christ the answer to our problems. Yet if our use of the term "needs" is ambiguous, and i
Gangai Victor - The Worship Kenbook
if we fail to root ourselves in Scripture, our souls will be starved for Christ.
Marcia Lebhar -
All of us, some frequently, feel undervalued and unseen. Yet, our deepest pains are lessened in that moment of recognition that Jesus...gets it. That his own feet have walked through this very pain. May we stretch to be like him, and live for his accolade alone, his face only before us. For soon, as Scripture promises, we will be face to face." from "The Bare Branch" p.43
Reza Aslan - Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth
Despite two millennia of Christian apologetics, the fact is that belief in a dying and rising messiah simply did not exist in Judaism. In the entirety of the Hebrew Bible there is not a single passage of scripture or prophecy about the promised messiah that even hints of his ignominious death, let alone his bodily resurrection.
Reza Aslan - Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth
Thus it is written that the messiah would suffer and rise again on the third day," Jesus instructs his disciples (Luke 24:44–46). Except that nowhere is any such thing written: not in the Law of Moses, not in the prophets, not in the Psalms. In the entire history of Jewish thought there is not a single line of scripture that says the messiah is to suffer, die, and rise again on the third day, which may explain why Jesus does not bother to cite any scripture to back up his incredible claim.
Matthew Vines - God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships
The law was good, Paul wrote, and its purpose vital. But its purpose was also temporary. Once Christ fulfilled the law, his followers would have trivialized his sacrifice by living as though they were still subject to the law's constraints.
Steve Maraboli - Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience
If your salvation was dependent on your ability to read and understand scripture, Jesus would have been an author.
Jim George - The Bare Bones Bible® Handbook for Teens: Getting to Know Every Book in the Bible
Scripture, empowered by God’s Spirit, is the instrument that brings people to salvation.
Jim George -
God’s approval should be your standard for success.
Robert G. Ingersoll -
The doctrine of eternal punishment is in perfect harmony with the savagery of the men who made the orthodox creeds. It is in harmony with torture, with flaying alive, and with burnings. The men who burned their fellow-men for a moment, believed that God would burn his enemies forever.
Jen Pollock Michel - Ambition & the Life of Faith
The Bible provocatively evokes desire.
Ephesians 5 2 -
So walk in love as Christ loved us, and gave Himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.
Anonymous - Holy Bible: New International Version
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life.
Dalai Lama XIV -
On the philosophical level, both Buddhism and modern science share a deep suspicion of any notion of absolutes, whether conceptualize as a transcendent being, as an eternal, unchanging principle such as soul, or as a fundamental substratum of reality. ... In the Buddhist investigation of reality, at least in principle, empirical evidence should triumph over scriptural authority, no matter how deeply venerated a scripture may be. ~ 14th Dalai Lama in his talk to the Society for Neuroscience in 20
Christmas Humphreys - The Buddhist Way Of Life
By-passing all scriptures and all that any teacher has to say, we shall, while respecting every finger that points to the moon, be mindful only of the moon. This habit will make it easier to understand the truth that every statement is wrong, whenever made by any man, for it was made in duality and is therefore one-sided, incomplete, and in the final synthesis its opposite is just as true!
Craig G. Bartholomew and Michael W. Goheen -
The Sabbath day of rest establishes the reality that God's people live by God's grace and not by their own labors.
Ibrahim Ibrahim - Quotable: My Worldview
When someone uses Philosophy as an indispensable tool for tackling Theology and knows no other way for approaching that scripture-related Science, then you must have already figured out by now that he is a gentile who is standing right before you.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon -
My love of consistency with my own doctrinal views is not great enough to allow me knowingly to alter a single text of Scripture. I have great respect for orthodoxy, but my reverence for inspiration is far greater. I would sooner a hundred times over appear to be inconsistent with myself than be inconsistent with the word of God. I never thought it to be any very great crime to seem to be inconsistent with myself; for who am I that I should everlastingly be consistent? But I do think it a great
Kenneth S. Kantzer -
Scripture was given to the church, and theology is a necessary work of the church, by the church, in the church, and for the church.
Leanna Renee Hieber - The Darkly Luminous Fight for Persephone Parker
When the Guard convinced you fate was not on our side, you parted ways with me and saw fit to make me suffer,' Percy stated. The pain on Alexi's face worsened, and he opened his mouth to refute her. She put her hands lovingly on his cheeks. 'We survived. Our love survived. And we shall again.'He stared at her in wonder. 'How did my dear girl grow so brave?'Percy grinned. 'Didn't you hear? The meek shall inherit the earth.
James C. Dobson -
Second, you should examine the Scriptures for principles that relate to the issue at hand. The Lord will never ask you to do anything that is morally wrong or in contradiction to His Word. If what you are considering violates a concept you find in the Word, you can forget it.
Abhijit Naskar -
Religious fundamentalists belong in a museum at the exhibit of medieval antiquities, not in any nation.
John F. MacArthur Jr. -
Even though the Bible is an ancient document, every person in every situation in every society that’s ever existed can find in this book things that endure forever. Here’s a book that never needs another edition. It never needs to be edited, never has to be updated, is never out of date or obsolete. It speaks to us as pointedly and directly as it ever has to anyone in any century since it was written. It’s so pure that it lasts forever.
N.T. Wright - After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters
We have to grow into Scripture, like a young boy inheriting his older brother's clothes and flopping around in them, but he gradually builds out and grows up. Perhaps it's a measure of our maturity when parts of Scripture that we found odd or even repellent suddenly come up in a new light. Our sense is overtaken by a sense of the whole thing, wide, multicolored, and unspeakably powerful.