Quotes about Belief
The Holy Spirit is promised of God to be given to us, to do this work (of mortification). The taking away of the stony heart, that is, the stubborn, proud, rebelliuos, unbelieving heart, is, in general, the workd of mortification that we treat of.
— John Owen
They will readily change truth for error, who find no more sweetness in the one than in the other.
— John Owen
We can have no power from Christ unless we live in a persuasion that we have none of our own.
— John Owen
To kill sin is the work of living men; where men are dead (as all unbelievers, the best of them, are dead), sin is alive, and will live (chapter 7). Oh, the pastoral insights that emerge from Owen! As here: If you are fighting sin, you are alive. Take heart.
— John Owen
Our belief of the Scriptures to be the word of God, or a divine revelation, and our understanding of the mind and will of God as revealed in them, are the two springs of all our interest in Christian religion. From them are all those streams of light and truth derived whereby our souls are watered, refreshed, and made fruitful unto God.
— John Owen
Always be. Never try to become. You can be anything you want, just don't work at becoming. Remember to be it.
— John Perkins
If I were ever prosecuted for my religion, I truly hope there would be enough evidence to convict me.
— John Wooden
In game play it was always my philosophy that patience would win out. By that, I meant patience to follow our game plan. If we believed in it, we would wear the opposition down and would eventually get to them. If we broke away from our style, however, and played their style, we would be in trouble. And if we let our emotions, rather than our reason, command the game we would not function effectively.
— John Wooden
Have something to believe in; have a reason to believe in it, but stay open-minded.
— John Wooden
You must believe in what you're doing, that what you're doing is the proper thing, the right thing. And you must have faith that things will end up as they should, which doesn't mean as you want them to, but things will work out as they should.
— John Wooden
Your faith, whatever it may be, is the greatest shelter of all.
— John Wooden
...I believe that doubts, honestly expressed and wrestled with, produce a faith that is stronger and more intimate than doubts suppressed under the veneer of faith.
— Sheila Walsh