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Salvation Quotes


"At some point I hope to have grown sufficiently in both stature and wisdom to understand that I cannot deliver myself from myself, and that God alone can save me from me."


"Christmas is God saving mankind from the folly of mankind's grandiose sense of greatness."



"The inner intent one has of 'may everyone attain salvation', will bring salvation to himself first."


"It is better to seek redemption than chase riches."



"There can never be suffering in the home of a person who is working for world's salvation."


"God gave us his word of salvation, for us to become the agents of His principles and the doers of His will, His judgment on earth."


"In a world plagued with commonplace tragedies, only one thing exists that truly has the power to save lives, and that is love."


"I can only begin the process of saving myself when I surrender to the reality that I can't. And what greater place to surrender that reality than to an infant who surrendered Himself to me so that I might surrender myself to Him."


"Shrewdly crafted political agendas, innately complex philosophies, man-made religions, governments and regimes of every sort, and all the endless volumes of man-manufactured wisdom and penned prose all completely failed to redeem mankind and make us better. When the best of our efforts failed to redeem the worst of our behaviors, God declared enough as enough and a baby was born."


"I can confidently state that the greatest rescues in my life have occurred when I've been saved from myself."


"Speed is the ability to take a decision in a few seconds."


"It is better to be redeemed than be rich."


"More often than not, rejecting rescue is in reality rejecting our need to be rescued. And it may very well be that is why so many reject Christmas."


"By confessing Jesus Christ as Lord, we give to Him all the rights to our lives."


"The salvation of the elect was as certain before His advent, though accomplished by it, as afterwards."


"Salvation not shared, is salvation wasted."


"The most elusive and ultimately impossible act of liberation is freedom from sin and self, and no document or declaration of man regardless of how exquisitely penned can do that. Such an astonishing act of liberation could only have been penned in one place: the cross."
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