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Christian life means sacrifice.
Christian life consists of faith and charity
Now is the time to Start a Normal Christian Life!
Evangelism is not an option for the Christian life.
The Christian life doesn't get easier as one gets older.
Worship is not part of the Christian life, it is the Christian life
A Christian life based on feeling is headed for a gigantic collapse.
The Christian life is to live all of your life in the presence of God.
The Christian life becomes impossible. That is, it becomes supernatural.
The gospel is not just the “ABCs” but the “A-to-Z” of the Christian life.
A consecrated Christian life is ever shedding light and comfort and peace.
If you have believed but not obeyed, you have postponed your Christian life.
The Christian life consists in what God does for us, not what we do for God.
Faith is the 'yes' of the heart, a conviction on which one stakes one's life.
There are powers that can counterfeit almost everything in the Christian life.
So much of football relates to Christian life - sacrifice, commitment, discipline.
I'm trying to lead a good Christian life, so there ain't too much spicy to tell about me.
The bottom line in the Christian life is obedience and most people don't even like the word.
The self-sacrificing, servant aspect of the Christian life has many parallels to parenthood.
In Puritan thinking, the Christian life was a heroic venture, requiring a full quota of energy.
I feel like if I live the Christian life, then the people should be able to see it in my everyday actions.
We must always be on guard lest, under the pretext of keeping one commandment, we be found breaking another.
To gather with God's people in united adoration of the Father is as necessary to the Christian life as prayer.
The inward area is the first place of loss of true Christian life, of true spirituality, and the outward sinful act is the result.
One of the most important responsibilities in the Christian life is to care about others, smile at them, and be a friend to the friendless.
If this religion is true, then there is only one Savior, only one narrow path to life. Christianity cannot live in peace with any other religion.
I felt unworthy, and it's amazing how God kind of showed me that that's how we act as humans, and that's sometimes how we act in our Christian life.
Why the Christian life is so difficult to many is because they have a divided heart. They are double-minded, which makes them unstable in all their ways.
And that's the great thing about living the Christian life and trying to live by faith, is you're trying to get better every day. You're trying to improve.
Because Christianity is a religion of death, it could be treated with the utmost realism, and it could have its orgies, just likethe old religion of nature and life.
The Christian life is not a constant high. I have my moments of deep discouragement. I have to go to God in prayer with tears in my eyes, and say, 'O God, forgive me,' or 'Help me.'
Death is not more certainly a separation of our souls from our bodies than the Christian life is a separation of our souls from worldly tempers, vain indulgences, and unnecessary cares.
I was baptized alongside my mother when I was 8 years old. Since then, I have tried to walk a Christian life. And now that I'm getting older, I realized that I'm walking even closer with my God.
I'm not perfect. I'm never going to be. And that's the great thing about living the Christian life and trying to live by faith, is you're trying to get better every day. You're trying to improve.
Some of us live a Christian life as if we're always under the stern, watchful eye of our Father and he is very impossible to please... No, God delights even in our heartfelt attempts at obedience.
I became a Christian late, in my late 30s, so I had a lot of things that I was bringing into my Christian life that I regret. And I had a lot of questions about faith, so that's where I start when I write.
Im afraid that when it comes to the Christian life, and especially the issue of assurance, too many of us adopt the Barney Fife approach. That is, we let the enemy bully us into believing that were only safe as long as were wearing our Christian 'uniform.'
Whether this was explicitly taught or implicitly caught, I grew up with the impression that when it comes to the Christian life, justification was step one and sanctification was step two and that once we get to step two there's no reason to revisit step one.
For the standard of Christian life was to be strained to a higher pitch; more fasting was required, and more careful separation from the manners and enjoyments of the world; celibacy and martyrdom had great value set upon them, and second marriages were prohibited.
We are 100 percent responsible for the pursuit of holiness, but at the same time we are 100 percent dependent upon the Holy Spirit to enable us in that pursuit. The pursuit of holiness is not a pull-yourself-up-by-your-own-bootstraps approach to the Christian life.
The mystery of the Christian life is that Christ expects us to flee sin and the devil, but does not expect us to rid ourselves of either on this side of glory. Repentance is a way of life, and so is the pursuit of godliness. I wish every Christian could be reminded of these two things.
If heaven is understood more as God's space on earth than as an ethereal region apart from the essential reality we know, then what happens on earth matters even more than we think, for the Christian life becomes a continuation of the unfolding work of Jesus, who will one day return to set the world to rights.
This Sunday School has been of help to me, greater perhaps than any other force in my Christian life, and I can ask no better things for you than that you, and all that shall come after you in this great band of workers for Christ, shall receive the same measure of blessedness which I have been permitted to have.