July Quotes
July 1
Death is a door. When we close our eyes in this life, we will open our eyes to Jesus. —Anne Graham Lotz
July 2
We would worry less if we praised more. Thanksgiving is the enemy of discontent and dissatisfaction. —Henry Ironside
July 3
There is more grace in God's heart than there is sin in your past. —Erwin Lutzer
July 4
Our loving Lord is not just present, but nearer than the thought can imagine - so near that a whisper can reach Him. —Amy Carmichael
July 5
I need not torment myself with the fear that my faith may fail; as grace led me to faith in the first place, so grace will keep me believing to the end. Faith, both in its origin and continuance, is a gift of grace (Phil 1:29). —J. I. Packer
July 6
Grace and peace are called the Siamese twins of the New Testament because they’re always coupled together. This is the proper order of the two words, for you can’t have the peace of God until you’ve first experienced His grace. —Chuck Smith
July 7
I believe in the eternal security of the believer and in the insecurity of the make-believer. —J. Vernon McGee
July 8
The backslider likes the preaching that wouldn't hit the side of a house, while the real disciple is delighted when the truth brings him to his knees. —Billy Sunday
July 9
Your children will go to public school and they will be trained for somewhere around 15,000 hours in ungodly secular thought. And then they'll go to Sunday school and they'll color a picture of Noah's ark. And you think that's going to stand against the lies that they are being told? —Paul Washer
July 10
A throne is God's purpose for you; a cross is God's path for you; faith is God's plan for you. —Alan Redpath
July 11
Cheap grace is the idea that "grace" did it all for me so I do not need to change my lifestyle. The believer who accepts the idea of "cheap grace" thinks he can continue to live like the rest of the world. Instead of following Christ in a radical way, the Christian lost in cheap grace thinks he can simply enjoy the consolations of his grace. —Dietrich Bonhoeffer
July 12
God is looking for broken men who have judged themselves in the light of the cross of Christ. When He wants anything done, He takes up men who have come to the end of themselves, whose confidence is not in themselves, but in God. —Henry Ironside
July 13
No matter how many pleasures Satan offers you, his ultimate intention is to ruin you. Your destruction is his highest priority. —Erwin Lutzer
July 14
If the praise of others elates me and their blame depresses me; if I cannot rest under misunderstanding without defending myself; if I love to be loved more than to love, to be served more than to serve, then I know nothing of Calvary love. —Amy Carmichael
July 15
Even when we cannot see the why and wherefore of God's dealings, we know that there is love in and behind them, and so we can rejoice always. —J. I. Packer
July 16
We think of a martyr as one who dies for his faith; however, it is really one whose life is so totally committed to his faith that nothing will dissuade him from it, not even the threat of death. His death does not make him a martyr; it only confirms that he was truly a martyr. —Chuck Smith
July 17
I can fill a church speaking on Revelation and empty it speaking on Romans. —J. Vernon McGee
July 18
The Bible will always be full of things you cannot understand, as long as you will not live according to those you can understand. —Billy Sunday
July 19
The question is not, "Do you want to go to heaven?" The question is, "Do you want God?". —Paul Washer
July 20
When God wants to do an impossible task, he takes an impossible man, and he crushes him. —Alan Redpath
July 21
Sympathy is no substitute for action. —David Livingstone
July 22
The Christian life is never static. One must either grow in grace, or there will be backsliding and deterioration. —Henry Ironside
July 23
Everything that God brings into our life is directed to one purpose: that we might be conformed to the image of Christ. —Erwin Lutzer
July 24
All along, let us remember we are not asked to understand, but simply to obey. —Amy Carmichael
July 25
Living becomes an awesome business when you realize that you spend every moment of your life in the sight and company of an omniscient, omnipresent Creator. —J. I. Packer
July 26
All of us are either trying to work and be good enough to please God, or we are believing and trusting God to do for us what we can’t do for ourselves. At each moment of our lives we find ourselves on one road or the other. If we are still trying to please God through being good enough, defeat and frustration will be our lot. If we have trusted in God’s grace to transform us and form Christ within us, we will enjoy life and peace. —Chuck Smith
July 27
Walking by faith will cause all of us to recognize that as children of God we are just pilgrims and strangers down here on this earth. —J. Vernon McGee
July 28
The law tells me how crooked I am. Grace comes along and straightens me out. —Billy Sunday
July 29
People tell me judge not lest ye be judged. I always tell them, twist not scripture lest ye be like satan. —Paul Washer
July 30
We will only advance in our evangelistic work as fast and as far as we advance on our knees. Prayer opens the channel between a soul and God; prayerlessness closes it. Prayer releases the grip of Satan's power; prayerlessness increases it. That is why prayer is so exhausting and so vital. If we believed it, the prayer meeting would be as full as the church. —Alan Redpath
July 31
I have found that I have no unusual endowments of intellect, but this day I resolve that I will be an uncommon Christian. —David Livingstone