Explore 87 Christian Quotes & Sayings about GOSPEL that are Inspirational & Motivating (Showing 65 - 80 of 87)
“It will be impossible to embrace your new self with the power available if your mindset is not changed. The old mindset may be steeped in traditions, cultural and societal beliefs which run contrary to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Shed off the every 'Stinking thinking' habit and embrace wholly the new life.”
“Jesus died for all people and everyone on this earth. Everyone who is a creation of God is entitled to this saving grace of the gospel.”
“Every Christian must therefore share the gospel and invite people to your church for training in maturity because just as every student needs a teacher and a school, every Christian needs a Pastor and a church. Once in church, the church will help them to live their purpose. The church will teach them how to grow their Christian life.”
“The message to preach is CHRIST, the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Many people make the mistake of preaching things and deeds instead of preaching the Gospel. The gospel, is the death, burial, resurrection and the second advent of Christ only.”
“It is only the preaching of the gospel that can win souls for Christ. Salvation must be brought to the lost at all costs.”
“God's provision for salvation is available through only one channel. Through his son Jesus Christ or better still through the gospel of His son Jesus Christ.”
“The only recipe for God's salvation as mandated by God is through Jesus Christ and the gospel of Jesus Christ. Beyond the gospel of Jesus Christ there is no other means of God's salvation. People may make up different kinds of gospels (which simply means good news). They may be pleasing to peoples' emotions and feelings but as long as it is outside the gospel of Jesus Christ, it lacks the power to save.”
“What's so powerful about the Psalms are, as well as they’re being gospel and songs of praise, they are also the Blues. It’s very important for Christians to be honest with God, which often, you know, God is much more interested in who you are than who you want to be.”
(An interview with Focus on the Family)