“What we have been told is how we men can be drawn into Christ-can become part of that wonderful present which the young Prince of the universe wants to offer to His Father-that present which is Himself and therefore us in Him. It is the only thing we were made for. And there are strange, exciting hints in the Bible that when we are drawn in, a great many other things in Nature will begin to come right. The bad dream will be over: it will be morning.” MenWantHas BeensMadeDreamYoungUniverseFatherChristMorningWonderfulStrangeFutureOffersExcitingGreat MenOver ItHintsBad Dream Book:Mere Christianity Source: Mere Christianity
“My friends, look to Christ, and not to yourselves. That is what is the matter with a great many sinners; instead of looking to Christ, they are looking at the bite of sin.” LooksMatterChristSinMy FriendsGreat MenSinnerBites Book:What Must I Do To Be Saved? Source: What Must I Do To Be Saved?
“Lives of great men all remind us, Greatness takes no easy way, All the heroes of tomorrow, Are the heretics of today. Socrates and Galileo, John Brown, Thoreau, Christ, and Debs, Heard the night cry "Down with traitors!" And the dawn shout "Up the rebs!"” MenWayTodayNightEasyChristHeardCryGreatnessHeroTomorrowDawnGreat MenBrownTraitorHereticEasy WayJohn Brown Author:Yip Harburg
“You have everything in you that Buddha has, that Christ has. You've got it all. But only when you start to acknowledge it is it going to get interesting. Your problem is you're afraid to acknowledge your own beauty. You're too busy holding on to your own unworthiness. You'd rather be a schnook sitting before some great man. That fits in more with who you think you are. Well, enough already. I sit before you and I look and I see your beauty, even if you don't.” IfsThinkingMenWellsLooksSelfEnoughProblemChristInterestingFitSittingBusyAcknowledgeGreat MenHolding OnToo BusyEnough Already Author:Ram Dass
“A great many people wonder why it was that Christ did not come at once to Martha and Mary, whom He loved, whenever He heard of their affliction. It was to try them, and it is the same with His dealings toward us. If He seems not to come to us in our affliction, it is only to test us.” PeopleIfsTryingSeemsChristianChristWonderHeardTestsGreat MenMaryAfflictionDealings Author:Dwight L. Moody