Sin and the child of God are incompatible. They may occasionally meet; they cannot live together in harmony.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
Sin and the child of God are incompatible. They may occasionally meet; they cannot live together in harmony.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
An unchurched christian is a grotesque anomaly. The New Testament knows nothing of such a person. For the church lies at the very center of the eternal purpose of God. It is not a divine afterthought. It is not an accident of history. On the contrary, the church is God’s new community.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
Every time we look at the cross Christ seems to say to us, ‘I am here because of you. It is your sin I am bearing, your curse I am suffering, your debt I am paying, your death I am dying.’ Nothing in history or in the universe cuts us down to size like the cross.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
We need to repent of the haughty way in which we sometimes stand in judgment upon Scripture and must learn to sit humbly under its judgments instead. If we come to Scripture with our minds made up, expecting to hear from it only an echo of our own thoughts and never the thunderclap of God’s, then indeed he will not speak to us and we shall only be confirmed in our own prejudices. We must allow the Word of God to confront us, to disturb our security, to undermine our complacency and to overthrow our patterns of thought and behavior.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
The Spirit of God leads the people of God to submit to the Word of God.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
Greatness in the kingdom of God is measured in terms of obedience.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
The authority by which the Christian leader leads is not power but love, not force but example, not coercion but reasoned persuasion. Leaders have power, but power is safe only in the hands of those who humble themselves to serve.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
Tolerance is not a spiritual gift; it is the distinguishing mark of postmodernism; and sadly, it has permeated the very fiber of Christianity. Why is it that those who have no biblical convictions or theology to govern and direct their actions are tolerated and the standard or truth of God’s Word rightly divided and applied is dismissed as extreme opinion or legalism?
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
Christians who neglect the Bible simply do not mature.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)
Without the Holy Spirit, Christian discipleship would be inconceivable, even impossible. There can be no life without the life-giver, no understanding without the Spirit of truth, no fellowship without the unity of the Spirit, no Christlikeness of character apart from His fruit, and no effective witness without His power. As a body without breath is a corpse, so the church without the Spirit is dead.
John Stott (Author, 1921 – 2011)