E. Stanley Jones was an American Christian missionary and theologian known for his work in evangelism and interfaith dialogue. His writings and teachings emphasized a global and inclusive approach to Christianity, seeking to address social and spiritual issues. Jones's contributions to theology and his efforts to bridge religious divides have had a lasting impact on Christian thought and mission work.
"Our actions are the results of our intentions and our intelligence."
"If the Holy Spirit can take over the subconscious with our consent and cooperation, then we have almighty Power working at the basis of our lives, then we can do anything we ought to do, go anywhere we ought to go, and be anything we ought to be."
"In the ordinary church, it is suppressed by respectability, by a desire to appear better than we really are."
"The conscious mind determines the actions, the unconscious mind determines the reactions; and the reactions are just as important as the actions."
"Prayer is commitment. We don't merely co-operate with God with certain things held back within. We, the total person, co-operate. This means that co-operation equals committment."
"Whatever our creed, we stand with admiration before the sublime character of Jesus."
"Our intentions may be very good, but, because the intelligence is limited, the action may turn out to be a mistake - a mistake, but not necessarily a sin, for sin comes out of a wrong intention."
"The action carries a sense of incompleteness and frustration, but not of guilt. Victorious living does not mean perfect living in the sense of living without flaw, but it does mean adequate living, and that can be consistent with many mistakes."
"Victorious living does not mean freedom from temptation, nor does it mean freedom from mistakes."