Quotes about Truth
The biggest lie is that fear will keep you safe in the darkness, but fear is the darkness. So round and round you go, fighting darkness with darkness. Better to open your eyes and see the light. In that light, there is no darkness. So you've always been safe. You just don't know it because you're blind to who you are as the light.
— Ted Dekker
most of the world believes that most of what actually happens, happens without our being able to see it. That's a religious mainstay.
— Ted Dekker
It's not that Christianity has failed; it's that so few Christians have really tried it. If you were in the truth, you would know love without fear. You think you're saved from some future hell, but as you can see, it's all around you. Fear has invaded you and blinded you to the light.
— Ted Dekker
Love, dear one. The love that knows no wrong like the light knows no darkness.
— Ted Dekker
You have to let go of what you think you know. There's a narrow Way where all things are possible. The price to walk it is death, which is why it's such a rare find, a treasure buried in a field. Most will never seek it because they're terrified of what they will find.
— Ted Dekker
Truth sees God, and wisdom contemplates God, and from these two comes a third, a holy and wonderful delight in God, who is love.
— Julian of Norwich
the goodness that each thing hath, it is He.
— Julian of Norwich
In a civilization that glorifies success and happiness and is blind to the sufferings of others, people's eyes can be opened to the truth if they remember that at the centre of the Christian faith stands an unsuccessful, tormented Christ, dying in forsakenness.
— Jurgen Moltmann
Every truth in this world stretched beyond its limits will become a false doctrine.
— KP Yohannan
Truth never pleads or compromises or wavers. It invites and awaits your acceptance.
— Vernon Howard
Everyone who believes in Jesus Christ will be saved. That is true.
— Paul Washer
Let us wash the cosmetics from our souls and look at the unadorned condition of our hearts.
— Francis Frangipane