“Satan has slaughtered, plundered, and bludgeoned his way through the centuries, manifesting himself in every false ideology, sect, and cult.”
“In this age of humanism, man is seduced by society with the lie that he can become his own god . . . the New Age movement is polluted with self and it will never bow before God—at least not until Christ returns.”
“Modern Western culture has become a mixture of paganism and Christianity. We are a blend of both. We talk of God, but we often act as though we are atheists.”
“New Agers are terrified of their own mortality, and they want to believe that somehow the soul will survive. Of course it will, but not as they imagine.”
“There are many religions in the world, and they have developed because various people have had various ideas about God. Christianity makes a unique claim . . . we can know God because He came to us in human form in the person of His Son, Jesus Christ.”
“I am convinced that hundreds of religious leaders throughout the world today are servants not of God, but of the Antichrist. They are wolves in sheep’s clothing; they are tares instead of wheat.”
“Every journey has a starting point . . . and it has an end. God meant for [life] to be filled with joy and purpose. He invites us to . . . take the rest of our journey with Him.”
“There comes a moment when we all must realize that life is short, and in the end the only thing that really counts is not how others see us, but how God sees us.”
“A century ago man’s chief concern was his spiritual life; today his chief concern is with his physical and temporal affairs.”
“The one who made the Ford knew how to make it run. God made you and me, and He alone knows how to run your life and mine. We could make a complete wreck of our lives without Christ.”
“Sometimes we get a little tired of the burdens of life, but it is exhilarating to know that Jesus Christ will meet us at the end of life’s journey.”
“End your journey well. Don’t waste your life, and don’t be satisfied with anything less than God’s plan.”
“Many a life has come forth from the furnace of affliction more beautiful and more useful than before.”
“The legacy we leave is not just in our possessions, but in the quality of our lives.”
“I could recall countless illustrations of men and women who have encountered Jesus Christ . . .Their whole lives have been transformed.”
“Our life is not of this world.”
“No matter how advanced its progress, any generation that neglects its spiritual and moral life is going to disintegrate.”