When you study in the Scripture, the Scripture clearly teaches we’re not our own.
BILL BRIGHTEvery morning as I read the scripture, every night, I quote the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule.
More Bill Bright Quotes
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Faith grows with exercise. You see God work miracles.
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As you love God and serve Him, you will undoubtedly experience the greatest adventure life has to offer.
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I’m a New Testament Christian. I reject and throw out titles. I’m not a fundamentalist, though I’m fundamental in all of my doctrine.
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I know I’m a Son of God, an heir of God, and a joint heir of Christ. I’m seated with him in the heavenlies, but by choice; like Paul, Peter and others, I’ve chosen to be a slave.
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I’m not an evangelical, because that means that I exclude the Catholics and main-liners, and Orthodox.
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I believe every Christian should be involved in politics.
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We do a grave disservice to our country by removing the influence of religion. If you separate God from the public arena, inevitably you separate good from our government.
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I’m a very conservative personal politically.
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I’m not a fundamentalist, though I’m fundamental in all of my doctrine.
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By rejecting faith in Jesus Christ, America has also rejected God’s protective hand, which until recently, sheltered this nation from harm. We have invited the devil which all his diabolical and destructive power in our daily lives.
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I just simply did what I believe God wanted me to do.
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You’re believing for more and so through the years God has honored that.
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I’ve never received a dollar royalty to any of my books because I feel, as a slave everything that I have is a gift of my messenger.
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I remember when Ronald Reagan was president he said ‘if the American people obeyed the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule we wouldn’t have any problems.’
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Outlawing religion form the political arena is not what the Founding Fathers intended when they drafted the First Amendment.
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