Quotes about Service
It really is true that when you're living for you, the call to love others is always a burden for you
— Paul David Tripp
When awe of God has captured your heart, ministry will fill your schedule.
— Paul David Tripp
Now, if these people are not the focus and object of ministry, then what is ministry?
— Paul David Tripp
True Gospel ministry is not a party, but a battle for souls.
— Perry Stone
A selfish person will never learn the joy of giving and being a blessing to others.
— Perry Stone
Prayer without action is just religion in hiding.
— Pete Greig
The most powerful thing that can happen in the place of prayer is that you yourself become the prayer. You leave the prayer room as Jesus's hands and feet on earth. This is what it means to pray continually: to see with the eyes of Jesus and to hear with his ears with every waking moment.
— Pete Greig
But Washington's long and faithful service stands in marked distinction from Jefferson's mere election. Washington actually served with great fidelity. We do not want to read anything into this other than what the facts tell us, and the facts are that George Washington's service as a vestryman is commensurate with the highest commitment to the Christianity proposed by the Anglican Church.
— Peter Lillback
There is no higher "law" to be obeyed than the law of love. That, at the end of the day, is what it means to follow Jesus.
— Peter Enns
The role of the church is to be doctor and nurse, not judge and jury.
— Peter Enns
Humility, love, and kindness are our grand acts of faithfulness and how we show that we are all in. "No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God lives in us, and his love is perfected in us" (1 John 4:12). Loving each other is the closest we get to seeing God.
— Peter Enns
Perhaps her long dark night fueled her life, where she kept moving anyway, as an act of trust so deep it cannot be rationally explained—and indeed would look foolish if anyone tried. And the result was about as clear a Jesus movement as you can point to in recent history. Mother Teresa learned
— Peter Enns