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Jesus Christ opened heaven's door for us by His death on the cross.
— Billy Graham
It has been said there was a cross in the heart of God long before the cross was erected at Calvary. As we think about it we will be overwhelmed at the wonder and greatness of His love for us.
— Billy Graham
Two thousand years ago God invited a morally corrupt world to the foot of the cross. There God held your sins and mine to the flames until every last vestige of our guilt was consumed.
— Billy Graham
When Jesus hung on the cross, a great unseen cosmic battle raged in the heavens—and in the end, Christ triumphed over all the forces of evil and death and hell.
— Billy Graham
Do you really want happiness? Then you will have to pay the price of humbling yourself at the foot of the cross and receiving Christ as Savior.
— Billy Graham
Submission . . . involves getting rid of everything which hinders God's control over our lives.
— Billy Graham
Christ's church is a place to grow people up in the Lord, not to enhance our leisure time.
— Billy Graham
Daniel and his companions were tempted to forsake their godly heritage but they refused. They even faced a fiery furnace rather than compromise.
— Billy Graham
Christ needs people today who are made of martyr stuff! Dare to take a strong, uncompromised stand for Him.
— Billy Graham
Many people are willing to have Jesus as part of their lives—as long as it doesn't cost them anything. They may even profess faith in Jesus and join a church. But Jesus to them is almost like an insurance policy—something they obtain and then forget about until they die. What keeps you from being His disciple?
— Billy Graham
A Roman soldier . . . thrust a spear into Jesus' side and out came blood and water. Physicians say that a mixture of blood and water indicates that Jesus died of a broken heart. He poured out the last ounce of His blood to redeem us.
— Billy Graham
Christ did not die by accident. He died voluntarily in our place.
— Billy Graham