“Hope is in the name of God, the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Hope is when you compare your suffering to the infinite, immeasurable love and grace of God.” SufferingJesusNamesChristLordGraceJesus ChristInfiniteCompareGrace Of GodOur LordLord Jesus ChristOur Lord Jesus Christ Author:Nick Vujicic
“So long as we judge ourselves by human comparisons, there is plenty of room for self-satisfaction, and self-satisfaction kills faith, for faith is born of the sense of need. But when we compare ourselves with Jesus Christ, and through Him, with God, we are humbled to the dust, and then faith is born, for there is nothing left to do but to trust to the mercy of God.” NeedsHumansLongSelfJesusLeftChristBornRoomsJudgingJesus ChristMercySatisfactionDustPlentyCompareComparisonSelf-satisfactionMercy Of God Author:William Barclay
“We declare to the world that the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ has been restored to the earth. . . . We invite all to listen to the message of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ from us. Then you can compare the glorious message with what you may hear from others, and you can determine which is from God and which is from man.” MenWorldMayHas BeensEarthJesusChristMessagesJesus ChristDetermineCompareGloriousInvites Author:L. Tom Perry
“Don't compare me with Jesus. He is a great master, a great master.” JesusMastersCompare Author:Dalai Lama
“There is a great destructive force that comes upon us when we start comparing ourselves in the flesh with what we could be spiritually. We should never compare what we are with what we could be, because we will always be down on ourselves when we do this. Just look to Jesus and what He is. As long as we look to Jesus we will go toward Him. When we look at our inferiority we will go toward it.” ShouldLooksLongJesusForceFleshCompareDestructiveInferiority Author:Smith Wigglesworth
“Comparing Jesus with history's greatest of human leaders is like comparing the sun to a flashlight with no batteries.” HumansJesusLeaderSunCompareBatteriesFlashlights Author:Ray Comfort