You cannot really have the world and hold on to it. It is all too temporary and the more you try to hold on to it, the more it actually holds you. By contrast, the more you hold on to the true and the good, the more you are free to really live.
RAVI ZACHARIASWhenever you try to break God’s moral law, you end up breaking yourself and hurting others – all while proving His law in the process.
More Ravi Zacharias Quotes
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Our sense of wonder is a blessing from God, given so that we would be continually amazed at His beauty and creation.
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The loneliest people in the world are those who have exhausted pleasure and come away empty.
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But life’s joys are only joys if they can be shared.
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Only God is able to humble us without humiliating us and to exalt us without flattering us.
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What we need is not a religion that is right where we are right, but one that is right where we are wrong.
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The day that each person willingly accepts himself or herself for who he or she is and acknowledges the uniqueness of God’s framing process marks the beginning of a journey to seeing the handiwork of God in each life.
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You cannot have a boundary-less existence, because your neighbor has his own boundaries, and who is going to give you the ethics between the two boundaries? If there is no objective moral law, relativism will take hold, and relativism ultimately will lead to self-destruction.
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When your life is changed by Jesus, you are a new creature. God not only changes what you do, He also changes what you want to do.
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Having killed God, the atheist is left with no reason for being, no morality to espouse, no meaning to life, and no hope beyond the grave.
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You’ll never get to a person’s soul until you understand their hurts.
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What I believe in my heart must make sense in my mind.
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A mood can be a dangerous state of mind, because it can crush reason under the weight of feeling.
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We talk so much about one’s rights so little about what is actually right.
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Respect for the right of another to be wrong does not mean that the wrong is right.
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I have little doubt that the single greatest obstacle to the impact of the gospel has not been its inability to provide answers, but the failure on our part to live it out.
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