A List of Christian Quotes
But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you
good news of great joy which will be for all the people; for today in
the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ
the Lord."
Luke 2:10
"We are told that Christ was killed for us, that His death has washed
out our sins, and that by dying He disabled death itself. ... That is
Christianity. That is what has to be believed."
C.S. Lewis
Religion today is not transforming people; rather it is being
transformed by the people. It is not raising the moral level of
society; it is descending to society's own level, and congratulating
itself that it has scored a victory because society is smilingly
accepting its surrender.
A. W. Tozer
Did you ever stop to ask what a yoke is really for? Is it to be a
burden to the animal which wears it? It is just the opposite: it is to
make its burden light. Attached to the oxen in any other way than by a
yoke, the plow would be intolerable; worked by means of a yoke, it is
light. A yoke is not an instrument of torture; it is an instrument of
mercy. It is not a malicious contrivance for making work hard; it is a
gentle device to make hard labor light. [Christ] knew the difference
between a smooth yoke and a rough one, a bad fit and a good one... The
rough yoke galled, and the burden was heavy; the smooth yoke caused no
pain, and the load was lightly drawn. The badly fitted harness was a
misery; the well fitted collar was "easy". And what was the "burden"?
It was not some special burden laid upon the Christian, some unique
infliction that they alone must bear. It was what all men bear: it was
simply life, human life itself, the general burden of life which all
must carry with them from the cradle to the grave. Christ saw that men
took life painfully. To some it was a weariness, to others failure, to
many a tragedy, to all a struggle and a pain. How to carry this burden
of life had been the whole world's problem. And here is Christ's
solution: "Carry it as I do. Take life as I take it. Look at it from my
point of view. Interpret it upon my principles. Take my yoke and learn
of me, and you will find it easy. For my yoke is easy, sits right upon
the shoulders, and therefore my burden is light."
Henry Drummond
Anyone can believe that Jesus was a god: what is so hard to credit is
that He who hung upon the cross was the God. That is what you are asked
as Christians to believe. And it is the sword, glittering but fearful.
It must cut your life away from the standards of this world, away from
its thought and its measures, no less than its aims and hopes. Hard and
bitter is the separation, and you will be parted from many great and
noble men, some perhaps your own teachers, who can accept about Jesus
everything but the one thing needful. The Christian faith, if accepted,
drives a wedge between its own adherents and the disciples of every
other philosophy or religion, however lofty or soaring. And they will
not see this; they will tell you that really your views and theirs are
the same thing, and only differ in words, which, if only you were a
little more highly trained, you would understand. Even among Christ's
nominal servants there are many who think a little good-will is all
that is needed to bridge the gulf - a little amiability and mutual
explanation, a more careful use of phrases, would soon accommodate
Christianity to fashionable modes of speaking and thinking, and destroy
all causes of provocation. So they would. But they would destroy also
its one inalienable attraction: that of being... a wonder, and a
beauty, and a terror - no dull and drab system of thought, no mere
symbolic idealism.
John Neville Figgis