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By your words you'll be acquitted, and by your words you'll be condemned.
— Charles Martin
When light walks into a room, the darkness rolls back like a scroll." He paused, his eyes narrowing. "It has to. Darkness can't stand light. And it has no counter for it.
— Charles Martin
Anything under God's control is never out of control.
— Charles Swindoll
God has ways of shaking the world when He is at work. He literally caused the ground to quake when Jesus died on the cross.
— Charles Stanley
Really is—in all His power, majesty, wisdom, glory, and honor. He is the King of kings. If He commands it, so shall it be! The more you realize this, the more you'll have faith like the centurion's—trust that honors God and brings Him joy. Jesus, I trust what You say! You are worthy of all my love, devotion, and respect. Amen! My hope is in Jesus because He is worthy of my trust.
— Charles Stanley
Prayer is the link between God's inexhaustible resources and people's needs...God is the source of power, but we are the instrument He uses to link the two together.
— Charles Stanley
Anything under God's control is never out of control.
— Charles Swindoll
Collecting more taxes than is absolutely necessary is legalized robbery.
— Calvin Coolidge
[T]his country is bigger than Wall Street, and if they don't believe it, I show 'em the map.
— Will Rogers
If the Almighty chose to establish his religion by miracles, he chooses to carry it on by means.
— Hannah More
The only thing that can bring unfailing joy to the soul is to understand and know God. Everything depends on what He is. He has created us and put us in our present environment, and we are absolutely in His power.
— Hannah Whitall Smith
Almightiness consists much less in that which human beings imagine it to be, namely, changing things in accordance with one's own will—Jesus proved, through his miracles, that he could do that, too—than in exerting an influence on the freedom of human hearts without overpowering them. Enticing forth from them, through the mysterious power of grace, their free assent to the truly good.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar