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The Bible will keep you from sin, or sin will keep you from the Bible.
— DL Moody
It is, finally, a word is untimely in three different senses, and bearing it as one's treasure will not win one anyone's favours; one rather risks finding oneself outside everyone's camp... Beauty is the word that shall be our first.
— Hans Urs von Balthasar
He thought each memory recalled must do some violence to its origins. As in a party game. Say the word and pass it on. So be sparing. What you alter in the remembering has yet a reality, known or not.
— Cormac McCarthy
You can believe a whole lot of foolish things, but God doesn't want you to do that. He wants your faith to rest upon the Word of God.
— J. Vernon McGee
Jesus has revealed Himself in the Scripture. If we want to know Him, if we want to know the Truth, we must devote ourselves to the reading, study, and meditation of His Word
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
The T.D. Jakes Relationship Bible: Life Lessons on Relationships from the Inspired Word of God.
— Bishop TD Jakes
Jesus didn't come to merely speak words that were true, He is the Word that makes us true.
— Frederick Buechner
The preacher speaks both the word of tragedy and the word of comedy because they are both of them the truth and because Jesus speaks them both...
— Frederick Buechner
The Logos or Word of God taking a child on His lap will forever remain the mission of education- to share it as wealth must be shared.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
The words of men pass away when they have been conceived and uttered, but the Word of God is eternally uttered and can never cease from utterance.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Finite intelligence needs many words in order to express ideas; but God speaks once and for all within Himself—one single Word which reaches the abyss of all things that are known and can be known. In that Word of God are hidden all the treasures of wisdom, all the secrets of sciences, all the designs of the arts, all the knowledge of mankind. But this knowledge, compared to the Word, is only the feeblest broken syllable.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
But Paul, in his preaching of the Gospel, is a debtor to deliver the word not to Barbarians only, but also to Greeks, and not only to the unwise, who would easily agree with him, but also to the wise.
— Origen