Quotes about Christ
Without the Spirit man is so infirm that he cannot, with all other means whatsoever, be enabled to think one right saving thought of God, of Christ, or of his blessed things.
— John Bunyan
No man can put on the robes of Christ's righteousness till he has taken off his own.
— Charles Spurgeon
No man is really saved unless he is in his heart obedient to Christ.
— Charles Spurgeon
As a dead man cannot inherit an estate, no more can a dead soul inherit heaven. The soul must be resurrected in Christ.
— DL Moody
Who can measure the love Christ felt for a lost world, as he hung upon the cross, suffering for the sins of guilty men? This love was immeasurable. It was infinite.
— Ellen White
If men only believe enough in Christ they can commit adultery and murder a thousand times a day without periling their salvation.
— Martin Luther
Each man, in his suffering, can also become a sharer in the redemptive suffering of Christ.
— Pope John Paul II
The man who wishes to understand himself thoroughly must with his unrest, uncertainty, and even his weakness and sinfulness, with his life and death, draw near to Christ.
— Pope John Paul II
It was not for societies or states, that Christ died, but for men.
— CS Lewis
Men, even the elect, have too many infirmities to come to Christ without help from heaven; inviting will not do.
— John Bunyan
Live in such a way that men may recognize that you have been with Jesus.
— Charles Spurgeon
Some have more capacity. Some proceed a few steps along the way. But Christ seemed to love all men. He desired all to be saved.
— Dorothy Day