“Approach or come: refers not to the physical act of coming, but to the mental attitude; the heart is mentioned for sincerity. When they sincerely promise not to fight against you, do not pursue them. Remember that if they had fought against you, your difficulties would have been increased. Their neutrality itself may be a great advantage to you. So long as you are satisfied that they are sincere and their acts support their declarations of peace with you, you should not consider yourself justified in pursuing them and warring against them.” IfsShouldHeartMayLongHas BeensRememberFightingAttitudeSupportPromiseApproachAdvantageDifficultySatisfiedPursueSincereSincerityDeclarationJustifiedSincerelyMental AttitudeNeutrality Book:The Meaning of the Holy Qu'ran Source: The Meaning of the Holy Qu'ran
“Therefore, when a person refuses to come to Christ it is never just because of lack of evidence or because of intellectual difficulties: at root, he refuses to come because he willingly ignores and rejects the drawing of God's Spirit on his heart. No one in the final analysis really fails to become a Christian because of lack of arguments; he fails to become a Christian because he loves darkness rather than light and wants nothing to do with God.” WantHeartPersonsLightChristianSpiritReligionChristDarknessFailingIntellectualEvidenceArgumentRootsDifficultyFinalsRefuseDrawingAnalysisRejects Author:William Lane Craig
“No soul that aspires can ever fail to rise; no heart that loves can ever be abandoned. Difficulties exist only that in overcoming them we may grow strong, and they who have suffered are able to save.” InspirationalHeartMaySoulMotivationalAbleStrongGrowsFailingOvercomingDifficultyAbandonedAspire Book:The Spiritual Life Source: The Spiritual Life