Quotes about Truth
In the end, only the truth will survive.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
What paralyzes life is lack of faith and lack of courage. The difficulty lies not in solving problems but in expressing them correctly; and we can now see that it is biologically undeniable that unless we harness passion to the service of spirit there can be no progress. Sooner or later, then, and in spite of all our incredulity, the world will take this step— because the greater truth always prevails and the greater good emerges in the end.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
So we strap on weapons that work—weapons divinely authorized for our success in spiritual warfare: the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shoes of peace. Then we take up the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, as well as the sword—the very Word of God. But
— Priscilla Shirer
He warps your perspective on the current events in your life until reality appears much worse and more desperate than it truly is.
— Priscilla Shirer
Restricting yourself in the truth of God's word actually releases you into a freedom you would not otherwise have.
— Priscilla Shirer
His Word is not a chore. Not a nag. It's life. It's love. It's living truth, solid as granite yet soft as a baby's skin. And it's not just to read. It's to absorb. To bathe in. To live by. To inspire us, reshape us, and define us.
— Priscilla Shirer
Truth—God's standard and viewpoint about us—must come first in our hearts and minds if we want to be effective in battle against the enemy.
— Priscilla Shirer
God (Isa. 59:1—2).
— Priscilla Shirer
We deceive ourselves if we claim to want to hear His voice but neglect the primary channel through which it comes. We must read His Word. We must obey it. We must live it, which means rereading it throughout our lives. —Elisabeth Elliot
— Priscilla Shirer
Many believers use truth as a license to righteously diminish others' reputations.
— Kent Hughes
Jesus is literally the exegesis of God.
— Kent Hughes
If we confuse legalism and discipline, we do so to our soul's peril.
— Kent Hughes