Discipleship is not a cruise ship.
In the dictionary of true discipleship, you’ll never find the word retreat.
If a Christian is careless in Bible reading, he will be careless in Christian living.
Let Christ first work in you; then He will work through you.
The cross is easier for the Christian who takes it up than for the one who drags it along.
True courage is like a kite—a contrary wind raises it higher.
Some people will do almost anything for their religion—they will argue, write, and even fight for it. They will do almost anything except live for it.
The largest room is room for improvement.
God will give you His best as you give Him your best.
What you are is God’s gift to you. What you make of yourself is your gift to God.
A man is rich in proportion to the number of things that he can afford to let alone.
If you take your problems to the Lord, that is natural. If you give your problems to the Lord, that is spiritual.
When you’re all wrong and willing to admit it, you’re all right.
Problems cause some to break while others use them to break records.
There is very little blessing or reward in serving the Lord conveniently.
The person who never changes his mind never improves his mistakes either.
The road to success is always under construction.
Salvation is free, but discipleship is costly.
People who live it up may some day have to live it down.
Many people aim to do right but are just poor shots.
To have God’s smile will mean the frown of man.
It will cost you more to say no to God than to say yes.
When the going gets easy, you’d better check and see if you are going downhill.
Once it was a fashion to take a bath weekly and religion daily.
Learn from the mistakes of others—you’ll never live long enough to make them all yourself.
The trouble with being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it.
It’s a sin to live a life short of what God intended your life to be.
The person who thinks he will live forever lives best.
Watch your step—everyone else does.
Not only believe the Gospel—behave it!
Considering God’s investment in us, what is He getting in return?
There is something wrong with the man who knows the right way to take and still wants time to think about it.
The wise Christian gears his goals to heaven’s gains.
Jesus wants disciples and not admirers. An admirer is the cheap edition of a disciple.
God will give us all the direction we need for our lives if we will just listen to Him.
Walking with Christ helps us enjoy our standing with Christ.