There are only two classes of people–the saints and the ain’ts.
We may face situations beyond our reserves but never beyond God’s resources.
Christians are born–not made.
A true Christian is neither ashamed of the gospel nor a shame to the gospel.
If men are so wicked with religion, what would they be without it?
You cannot become a saint by comparing yourself with a sinner.
Sinners hate Christians because they make them conscious of their sins.
The life that you live may disgrace the fact that you are a child of God, but it cannot erase the fact.
The Christian life is a pilgrim journey, not a sight-seeing tour.
If you would seek a life of adventure, go outside your door and act like a Christian.
Many Christians have enough religion to make them decent but not enough to make them dynamic.
The gospel breaks hard hearts and heals broken hearts.
By nature most people are the same, but through the supernatural we are made different.
The true Christian is a person who is right-side up in an upside-down world.
Many Christians are convertible people–angels on Sundays and imps during the week.
Definition of a Christian: “Under New Management.”
In the Christian life, any time you let up, you can expect a letdown.
A Christian is a person who make you think of Jesus.
The greatest saints are made of the same material as the greatest sinners.
A Christian heart is a good thing, but must better is a Christian liver.
When a Christian is in the wrong place, his right place will be empty.
A Christian is a person who makes it easier for others to believe in God.
A true Christian is like the figure 6–upset him and he will increase in value.
Christians should outlive, outlove, and outlaugh anyone in the community.
The gospel is a delicious meal–not a bitter pill.
Well-balanced Christians not only know their faith, they share it.
If you can’t hear God speaking, check the volume control of your conscience.
The Christian’s heart is Christ’s house.