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Quotes by David Jeremiah

David Jeremiah

Set a clear focus in your life , and fear will be crowded out. The more you fix your eyes on God’s purpose for you, the more you will overcome your fear.

America has learned what our repressive and terrorist adversaries do not understand: that liberty without law is anarchy, liberty to defy law is rebellion, but liberty limited by law is the cornerstone of civilization.

We fear God by honoring, reverencing, and cherishing Him. His greatness and majesty reduce us to an overpowering sense of awe that is not focused only on His wrath and judgment but also on His transcendent glory , which is like nothing else we can confront in this world. It leaves us all but speechless.

Peter suggests that we never forget one fact: That with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years is as one day. Translation: God sets His watch to a time zone not accessible to us. Once again we need to remember that He is the one who created time, like everything else, and He uses it for His own purposes.I like the little story about the foolishness of quantifying Gods timing. A little boy asked God, How long is a second in heaven? God said, One million years. The boy asked, How much is a penny in heaven? God answered, One million dollars. The boy said, Could I have a penny? To which God answered, In just a second.

In a world that contains tragedies, we must realize that they’re vastly outnumbered by blessings.

God has a habit of using people, their gifts, and their resources to carry out His plans. In fact, we were created to be God’s deputies, doing His work on earth.

Spiritually, we have marginalized the Bible. Weve trivialized marriage, and weve neutralized the church. America today is in great turmoil. It feels like the soul of our nation has been taken from us.

“[Christ] will come again. But we must look to Scripture, not human thought, for our guide to preparing.”

“If you have put your faith in Christ and have spent significant time in the Word of God, the tough times can be like a magnet that draws you to the Lord Jesus.”

“...Make Gods Word your Sourcebook...”

“[Jesus] not only kept Himself from engaging in evil, He also continually acted in ways that honored and glorified god. He not only continually avoided the negative, He always pursued the positive.”

“If you have put your faith in Christ and have spent significant time in the Word of God, the tough times can be like a magnet that draws you to the Lord Jesus. Nothing is going to happen - ever - that will catch Jesus Christ by surprise. He is able to help His children work through anything, and not a single thing is going to happen in the future that can change that fact.”

“Amid the thousands of shrill voices screaming for our attention, there is but on Voice we need to hear. The voice of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

“My study of prophecy convinces me that God intends knowledge of future events to help us occupy with a sense of urgency until the Lord returns.”

“This is a time when all of Gods people need to keep their eyes and their Bibles wide open. We must ask God for discernment as never before.”

“What He said He would do He always did, and the things we already see fulfilled in His Word simply remind us that what He said about the future will take place just as surely.”

“Do you know why I believe in the Lord Jesus and what He says? Because He has proved to me that He has my best interests at heart. What could He do that He did not do? He already gave His life for us (Romans 5:8-10; 8:32)”