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Quotes related to 1 Timothy 2:1
The church does not prey on the lost; it prays for the perishing.
— Billy Graham
Children, pray for the salvation of your parents.
— Billy Graham
Prayer is key to our effort to communicate the Gospel and win men and women to Christ.
— Billy Graham
As I close my eyes in prayer, let me see the faces of those who need to know You, beloved Savior.
— Billy Graham
All around you are people who need Christ: your family, your neighbors, people you work with or go to school with every day. Are you praying for them, asking God to open the door of their hearts to His truth?
— Billy Graham
Pray because Christ died to give us access to the Father. Pray because God is worthy of our praise. Pray because we need His forgiveness, cleansing, guidance, and protection. Pray because others need our prayers.
— Billy Graham
God urges us to bring our concerns to Him—not just petitions about our own needs, but also intercessions for others. [The apostle] Paul said . . . "Brothers, pray for us" [1 Thessalonians 5:25 NIV].
— Billy Graham
In a word, human kingdoms are established by divine providence. And if any one attributes their existence to fate, because he calls the will or the power of God itself by the name of fate, let him keep his opinion, but correct his language.
— St. Augustine
Prayers, also, are of avail to procure those things which He foreknew that He would grant to those who offered them.
— St. Augustine
For, as far as this life of mortals is concerned, which is spent and ended in a few days, what does it matter under whose government a dying man lives, if they who govern do not force him to impiety and iniquity?
— St. Augustine
so long as the interest of the whole society requires it, that is, so long as the established government cannot be resisted or changed without public inconvenience, it is the will of God … that the established government be obeyed—and no longer. This principle being admitted, the justice of every particular case of resistance is reduced to a computation of the quantity of the danger and grievance on the one side, and of the probability and expense of redressing it on the other.
— Henry David Thoreau
A.C.T.S.—Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication.
— Stephen Kendrick