“Jesus' power is the power of human wholeness that ultimately opens, invites and enables human beings to step beyond defense lines where incomplete humanity always hides in order to experience full humanity.” HumansHumanityOrderJesusLinesHuman BeingsStepsDefenseInvitesWholenessIncomplete Author:John Shelby Spong
“I was raised on the good book Jesus Till I read between the lines Now I don't believe I ever wanna see the morning” BelieveBookJesusLinesMorningRaisedDon't BelieveGood BookBetween The LinesRead Between The Lines Author:Laura Nyro
“Money can come and go, and fame comes and goes. Peace of mind and a relationship with God is far more important, so this is the precedent that we've set in our lives. The bottom line is, we all die, so Jesus is the answer.” MindImportantDiesJesusLinesAnswersOur LivesFameBottomPeace Of MindBottom LineComes And GoesRelationship With GodPrecedentDynasty Author:Phil Robertson
“Jesus won't cut you off before you're through With him you won't never get a crossed line, And when your bill comes it'll all be properly itemised He's the telephone repairman on the switchboard of my life. The phone line to the saviour's always free of interference He's in at any hour, day or night And when you call J-E-S-U-S you always call toll-free He's the telephone repairman on the switchboard of my life.” NightJesusHoursLinesCuttingBillsPhonesTelephonesSaviourInterferenceTollsOne LineGood Omens Author:Terry Pratchett
“Our conversion comes step by step, line upon line. We first build a foundation of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.” FirstsJesusChristLinesLordStepsJesus ChristFoundationConversionLord Jesus Christ Author:Neil L. Andersen
“In the story of the good Samaritan, Jesus not only teaches us to help people in need; more deeply, he teaches us that we cannot identify who “has it”, who is “in” with God, who is “blessed”, by looking at exteriors of any sort. That is a matter of the heart. There alone the kingdom of the heavens and human kingdoms great and small are knit together. Draw any cultural or social line you wish, and God will find his way beyond it.” PeopleWayNeedsHumansHeartMatterHelpingStoriesTogetherJesusHeavenWishSocialLinesTeachDrawsBlessedGods WillKingdomsExteriorMatters Of The HeartSamaritans Author:Dallas Willard
“Perhaps the worst example of Smithsonian contempt for Jesus Christ is seen in its 1994 publication of a coffee-table book entitled Smithsonian Time Lines of the Ancient World ... This flagrant display of religious bigotry and discrimination in a book officially sponsored by the Smithsonian is intellectually and academically dishonest.” WorldBookChristianJesusChristReligiousLinesWorstExampleJesus ChristTablesAncientCoffeeDiscriminationBigotryContemptDisplayEntitledPublicationAncient WorldReligious BigotrySmithsonian Author:Tim LaHaye
“The bottom line is not money but some sort of demonic compulsion that drives these people to lash out against Jesus Christ, against Christians, and against anyone who holds to a sincere belief in God, in spite of the fact that it is going to cost them tens of millions of dollars to do it. They are driven to 'make a statement' regardless of the consequences.” PeopleFactsChristianJesusBeliefChristReligiousLinesMillionsCostConsequenceJesus ChristDollarsBottomDrivenStatementsSpiteSincereBottom LineCompulsionBelief In GodLashesDemonic Author:Michael Medved
“Jesus put his life on the line because He trusted that His Father had a greater plan.” FatherJesusLinesGreaterPlansTrusted Author:Dan Ellis
“Paul's vision, though, is starting small, with actual communities in which reconciliation and justice has to be practiced - like the rich/poor distinction in the Corinthian church, for instance, or the projected reconciliation between Philemon and Onesimus. But he clearly believes (Ephesians 3) that communities like this send a signal to the wider world that Jesus is Lord - which is aimed at then the whole world coming into line.” WorldBelieveWholeJesusCommunityChurchLinesJusticePoorVisionLordRichStartingWhole WorldInstanceDistinctionSignalsReconciliationRich PoorCorinthiansEphesians Author:N. T. Wright