Quotes about Established
There is no authority except that which God has established.
— Jerry Bridges
There is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God…. For [the ruler] is God's servant to do you good" (Romans 13:1,4).
— Jerry Bridges
Whatever America's founders believed about Christianity - and they believed a wide range of things - they clearly rejected the idea of an established church.
— Parker Palmer
Without an acquaintance with the rules of propriety, it is impossible for the character to be established
— Confucius
Just because you are going to Heaven doesn't mean you have Heaven established in you. Success is Heaven on earth.
— Bill Johnson
God, who established the heavens, set the price for life, and it was the blood of the lamb.
— Francine Rivers
You are called to likeness with Christ. Oh, how many Christians strive after this part and that part of the likeness of Christ, and forget the root of the whole! What is the root of all? That Christ gave Himself up utterly to God, and His Kingdom and glory. He gave His life, that God's Kingdom might be established. Do you the same to-day and give your life to God to be every moment a living sacrifice, and the Kingdom will come with power into your heart.
— Andrew Murray
The church of God can be established in no other way than by the Word.
— John Calvin
God established the law itself as the perpetual rule of his church, to be always in the hands of men, and to be followed by all posterity.
— John Calvin
The moral law of God is the only law of individuals and of nations, and nothing can be rightful government but such as is established and administered with a view to its support.
— Charles Finney
There is no truth more thoroughly established, than that there exists . . . an indissoluble union between virtue and happiness.
— George Washington
The important distinction so well understood in America, between a Constitution established by the people and unalterable by the government, and a law established by the government and alterable by the government, seems to have been little understood and less observed in any other country.
— Alexander Hamilton