Inspirational Quotations
Please read the quotes on this page. It is our prayer that they will bless and encourage you.
Most importantly of all, it is intended that these quotes will help you realise how much God loves you, how much He cares about you, how much He is reaching out to you now and how much He wants to be a part of your life.
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Most importantly of all, it is intended that these quotes will help you realise how much God loves you, how much He cares about you, how much He is reaching out to you now and how much He wants to be a part of your life.
If, while reading these quotes, you decide that you would like to become a Christian, please click here.
"Whoever you are. Whatever you've done. Whatever you've been through. God still loves you."
"With God, you don't have a past - you only have a future." "To save Israel God sent Moses, Joshua and others. To save us He sent nobody. He came Himself. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "Our past cannot be excused by starting to do right. Paying the new bills doesn’t cover the outstanding debts. The only way is for God to take our sinfulness upon Himself, drink the poisoned cup and bury the tragedy of our sin in His own bosom. That is exactly what happened when Jesus held our sins in His own body on the Cross. Hallelujah to the Lamb of God. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "The blood of Jesus speaks the truth about God. Christian truth is not a delicate bloom, cultivated in a college garden like a lily in a glasshouse. Wickedness is a stench into the nostrils of God, which can’t be disguised by perfumed poetry. God did not deal with sin from a cushioned pulpit, but when nailed to a Roman death-rack. He invaded the devil’s own territory, hunted him down, and tackled death and hell head on. No such encounter could be bloodless. When Abel was murdered, God said to Cain “Your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground” for revenge. But Christ’s blood doesn’t cry ‘revenge!’, but ‘REDEMPTION!’ Abel was robbed of his life. Jesus Christ gave His life, for us. Hebrews 12:24 says “the sprinkled blood (of Jesus Christ) speaks better things than the blood of Abel”. It declares Divine forgiveness. God declared His mind, His will and His right to shed Divine blood to cleanse human blood. (1Peter 1, 18+19) What a wonderful God we serve. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "To friends we send cards. To special friends we send gifts. But to the ones we really love we go personally. Jesus came personally. Thank God for Bethlehem. He truly loves us." Reinhard Bonnke "Do you know the story of Athaliah and Joash?(2 Kgs. 11). This wicked woman murdered the entire seed royal, but one son was saved as a baby, a type of Christ. Later, when he grew to years, Jehoiada the priest brought back that royal son, Joash, and ousted the murderess.She turned up one day to discover armed men confronting her, and trumpets blowing, and the people rejoicing, with a prince revealed whom she had thought she had done away with and slain. She was taken, and paid for her crimes with her life. We read that a mighty angel will lay hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, binding him and casting him into the bottomless pit, to shut him up and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more. (Rev. 20:1 3). Then we shall see the King in His glory. The trumpets will sound, the people rejoice, the true king will reign in mercy and understanding. The Lamb on the throne. The One the devil tried to destroy at Calvary, the seed royal, the One so many did not know was there and which many said did not exist WILL BE REVEALED IN ALL HIS ANCIENT GLORY, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. The devil cannot win. He has already been incapacitated by the Conquering Christ. Rejoice! Jesus is Lord." Reinhard Bonnke "Nobody can take away the glory of Jesus. No time can dim it. It is there in Himself and is not produced by artificial pomp or outward circumstance. He needs no triumphalism, no trumpets, and no brilliant display. In peasant’s dress His glory breaks through. Put Him on a Cross and it can destroy nothing of Him. He triumphs over it, transforms it, turns this thing of shame and scandal into the greatest symbol of glory on earth. The ugliest instrument of human torture and hate, the cross, sticky with gore, is transfigured till a former enemy has to call out "Forbid it Lord that I should boast save in the death of Christ my Lord.” The more you attack Jesus, the more His mercy, his pity, his patience appears. Be His enemy, and you only give Him an opportunity to forgive, to seek, to save, and display the eternal glory of His indestructible love." Reinhard Bonnke "A prostitute once came tripping into a banquet, eyeing up the men. Jesus was there. Their eyes met. She, the used and dirtied harlot. He, divine love incarnate. The ancient miracle again began. Wonder swept over her, catching her breath, as if she had glimpsed the shores of some warm Promised Land across the wild cold waters of her life. Surprised by joy, music within her, no ear had ever heard, she wept with relief, stooped, kissed Christ's shoeless feet. Her reddened lips and tears mingled with rouge and mascara marking His pure flesh. She gasped - had she defiled Him? She must wipe off such stains. With what? Her hair, her glory and seduction. Then from the folds of her dress she produced the most expensive of her tools of trade, kept for the wealthiest of her lusting clients - richly perfumed ointment. She covered it thickly over His feet. It sanctified it, and her. Fragrance permeated the whole house, the odor of God’s eternal love. It reaches us, today. Yes, Jesus truly changes people. Jesus saves. Only Jesus. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "Beware, when you despise a Scripture, lest you cast away the only friend that can help you in the hour of agony." C.H. Spurgeon “Lord, make me a crisis man. Let me not be a mile-post on a single road, but make me a fork that men must turn one way or another in facing Christ in me.” Jim Elliot "Jesus told us a parable. A merchant found one fine pearl that was worth a phenomenal amount and sold everything else he had to raise enough money to buy it (Matthew 13:45-46). This is a picture of God emptying the treasure chest of his love for us. We were no bargain. We did not look very much like a valuable jewel. Yet he took us with all our worthless baggage, rottenness, debts, nastiness and wickedness. He drew us to himself ignoring everything in us that was foul and corrupt. Then like a heavenly valet, he cleaned us up, gave us a complete makeover, clothed us in righteousness, girdled us with immaculate grace and made us fit to enter the presence of the King in his beauty. That effort left him soaked in his own sweat and blood on the trodden grass of Gethsemane. Then finally that awful hour of devilish agony, hanging like a rag nailed to a tree. “He was nailed to the cross for me…” God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "God is not the God who once did things and then retired. He is a living God with living determination. “Jesus said: My Father works till now and I work” (John 5,17). Everything He said to Moses, and everything in the book of Exodus is about God the Deliverer. Deliverance is the great Bible theme right through to the last words of the Book of Revelation. If deliverance is God’s business, what’s ours? This world is the arena of His saving concern. What is it to us? We know what He does. How important does that make what we do? We know His will. What is ours? It seems to me a wonderful thing that God wants His business to be our business also. We can jump on God’s chariot, be His men and women at arms as He goes forth to save, with the devil beneath His chariot wheels. We need look no further for the meaning of life. God bless you today." Reinhard Bonnke "When Jesus ASCENDED to heaven, He went through the gate of glory – and left it open. Ten days later the Holy Spirit DESCENDED through the same opening (Acts 2:1-4). When Stephen was martyred he said “Look! I see heavens open and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.” (Acts 7,56) That Gate was STILL OPEN five chapters later – and has REMAINED OPEN EVER SINCE. We need NOT pray for an open heaven ever again. IT IS OPEN! God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "We cannot escape what happens to God and God cannot escape what happens to us. Job asked why God bothered with him in his sin. That question is answered at the Cross! The curtains are drawn aside. We now see and understand “for God so loved the world” – that is you and me! Jesus came to undo what the devil has done and much, much more. Jesus saves. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke “Every saved person this side of heaven owes the gospel to every lost person this side of hell.” David Platt "We don’t present the Gospel as an alternative life-style. It is not just a better way of living. It is the only way of life at all. All other ways are death ways. The Gospel is ‘the word of truth’, not the word of happiness. God can do nothing for us, except through Jesus Christ. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke |
"At Calvary, God treated Jesus as if He had lived your life - so that now, if you get saved, He can treat you as if you had lived Jesus' life."
"The Son of God became the Son of Man - so that the sons of men might become the sons of God" Athanasius "Christianity is the land of beginning again." W.A. Crisswell "How do we get saved? It’s similar to a wedding-ceremony. Both have to say YES to each other. At the cross of Calvary Jesus said YES to you – and He’s now waiting for your YES. Unless bride and groom say YES to each other, the marriage cannot take effect. And unless you give your YES to Jesus, salvation will never become real. It’s as important as that. Jesus also says “I will never leave you nor forsake you”, which means that once you have said YES to Him, He will be forever faithful – and He will never “divorce” you. God bless you today." Reinhard Bonnke "Experience is not a second Bible. We don't check the Bible by our experience. We check our experience by the Bible. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "Jesus knew something that many Christians today often forget. Truth doesn't defeat error by waging a public relations campaign." John MacArthur "God made everything. Can God make more than “everything”? Well, we ourselves make and create things. But that isn’t all we do. Making something is not the limit of our capabilities. We can do more than MAKE. We can GIVE and we can LOVE. So can God. And He did! ‘For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son” (John 3,16). That was infinitely greater than making the stars. We ourselves can give, but we can do even more than that. We can sacrifice. We can give till it hurts, when we feel the loss. BUT, how can God give till it hurts. How can He make a sacrifice? The Bible says “Giving does not impoverish Him.” BUT… but… He did give till it hurt and He was impoverished. He gave so sacrificially that it became the great sign of love in the world. God the Father gave up His only Son. That did hurt. He could not replace His Son. He could replace anything else but He could not replace His only Son. He could make another star, yes, another earth, another universe and it would cost Him nothing, lose nothing. But nothing could replace His Son. That Son was everything to God. Thank you Father. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "Take a look at the adulterous woman at the feet of Jesus in John 8,3. She is utterly broken. Then watch the Pharisees being hit by Holy Spirit conviction of their own sin. See how uncomfortable they become? They put in the reverse-gear and “went out, one by one” (Vs 9). I feel that this is one of the greatest tragedies in the Bible. Please allow me to say that I would have made a different decision. If I had been there, being convicted of my own sin, I would NOT have stepped back but stepped FORWARD. I would have knelt next to that woman. I would have lifted my hands and cried “O Jesus, I have not committed adultery, but I’ve a thousand other sins. Please forgive me, as you forgave her!” Over time many millions have knelt there and received forgiveness, total salvation. This moment you are one step away from the feet of Jesus. Look at Him, He beckons you. Please kneel at His feet! There is definitely room for you as well – “there is room at the cross for you”. Will you? God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "In Luke 15, 19 the Prodigal Son pleaded with his father “make me one of your hired servants…” That is the only request the father rejected. He had many servants, but only two sons. The father wanted his son back. The difference between a Servant and Son is this: both work hard and for long hours, from morning till night. Only at night the dissimilarity shows up. The servant goes and asks for his pay – the son does not. Why not the son? Because the son knows something the servant doesn’t. He knows that the day will come, when all that belongs to his father will belong to him. “All that I have is yours…” (31) Do we serve Jesus Christ just as a servant - for instant reward, recognition and a constant pat on the shoulder? Or are we sons who know that an incorruptible and undefiled inheritance that does not fade away is reserved in heaven for us? (1Peter 1, 3-5). Let us not be man-pleasers but God-pleasers. God bless you today." Reinhard Bonnke "As the glory of Heaven cannot be fully understood until enjoyed, so the torments of hell cannot be comprehended until felt." William Bates "Since God has mercies to give, and He intends to give them to us, those mercies are not broken pieces or someone else's leftovers....God has bags that were never untied, never opened up, but set aside through a thousand generations for those who hope in His mercy." John Bunyan "Both David and Isaiah prayed ‘Lord, rend the heavens and come down’ (Psalm 144:5; Isaiah 64:1). It happened when Jesus came. New Testament believers need never pray it again. Christ tore the heavens, and came down to us. He then returned through the heavens ensuring that they remain open. The rent heavens have been rent for ever, and have never been sewn up again, neither by a needle-wielding Satan or any other hand. Through that open heaven the Holy Spirit then began to descend – the latter rain (Acts 2). The heavens are no more like brass, THEY ARE OPEN. Hell cannot impose sanctions, and blockade the kingdom of God, nor deprive its citizens. The new and living way is established beyond enemy control. Jesus Christ is Lord. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "Men go astray from God by nature, but they only return to God through grace." C.H. Spurgeon “I'd rather have people hate me with the knowledge that I tried to save them.” Keith Green "People ask, "What is God saying to the Church today?" Why is that a problem? Does God speak so inaudibly? He says nothing today that is not in His Word already. I know one thing that God is saying. If our prophets are true they will be voicing the same urgency as Jesus Christ, and echoing the same Great Commission: "GO YE INTO ALL THE WORLD AND PREACH THE GOSPEL TO EVERY CREATURE. Evangelists? They must be re-instated! Thousands are in church jobs to which God never called them. The fact remains forever that God's concern today, as at Calvary, is the salvation of souls. The past holds tragedies. When doors opened, jealousy found Christian workers guarding their monopoly like diggers their gold-rush stake-out. Rivalries sometimes ruined revivals. The harvest must not go unreaped while reapers merely defend their patches. Christ did not die to give people a career but to save the lost. To the work! “The night comes when no man can work.” God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "God is a living God and His living Word must reach the world through living people. The Word should be made flesh in us. The godless have a terrible and ignorant impression of God. They do not know who He is. If they are vaguely interested in getting to know Him, they are put off because He gets such a bad press. In their minds He is old-fashioned, ancient and parched, dull and gray, “past it,” not able to cope with modern life. His servants should certainly not represent that kind of God. If Christ is alive in us, we become alive and that way He becomes alive to the world. We must live the message AND preach it. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "Insights into the Gospel: The world doesn’t mind religion at all. It likes religion. But it doesn’t like the Gospel. If God can be relegated to the religious corner, in the spiritual ghetto, all is well. God is not just religion. The Gospel is an open confrontation with world wickedness. The Bible is a challenge to the world system. The world system is not founded on truth, but on expedience. Its controlling factors are not related to righteousness but to what they called “business”. They don’t mind if you go through a few religious routines on a Sunday. But the Gospel is a different thing completely. It calls for repentance and trust in Jesus. He is the only Savior, and the Gospel is the power of God. God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke "‘Human rights’ have been substituted for Christian standards. ‘Rights’ represent only the personal views of a bench of judges of doubtful moral outlook. Their judgments have no ultimate sanction and are putting law and justice in jeopardy. The fear of God has evaporated. True progress is to know God. Science has no substitute for love. Adam and Eve were primitives but lived like kings walking with God. That is life as God intended it. God who created all things must have been an immensely wonderful Friend. God has pushed hard for us to appreciate what He is and to understand His feelings toward us. The Son of God tracked across the universe to this one planet to introduce Himself – yes, He is that keen. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”(John 3,16) God bless you." Reinhard Bonnke |