Curtis A. Chamberlain Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Curtis A. Chamberlain

Folks, the message of Christ is simple. It's not heady, or high-minded, or supremely intellectual at all. It is simple on purpose. It is simple enough to be understood by every person. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

Allow me to sum it up this way; if the Church allows this secular humanistic "social gospel" into its hallowed halls, then it is putting its very existence at risk, for it will subject itself to the government. And the Church must be subject to Christ
not the government. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

Science will always be the source of authority for those who wish to remove God from their thinking. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

When I see a church auditorium start to resemble a mosh pit, I know something's wrong. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

This is exactly why the preservation of the world is not a priority for the true Christian. We are not of this world. Our love is for God, and our hope lies in Him, not the world. So the "social justice" agenda is not the Christian agenda, nor can it ever be for the Church. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

Plainly stated, these false teachers enjoy so much success because they tell people what they want to hear, whether it's the truth or not. People want their ears "tickled"
they want to hear things that make them feel good. They want everything they hear to be "self-affirming" and "non-threatening" to their self-esteem. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

We, as human beings, do not "enable" God to do anything. We are subject to His divine will
it is not the other way around. He is our Creator, and we are subject to Him. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

There has been, down through the ages, a very real and "purposeful" conspiracy to thwart the plans of God. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

One of the primary reasons that men undertake the teaching of false doctrine is greed. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

Compromise with the world leads to nothing but a falling away from Christ. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

Fundamentalism is not motivated by fear. It is motivated by conviction. — Curtis A. Chamberlain

But why is the Church so ready to embrace the culture of the unbelieving world? — Curtis A. Chamberlain

Now, I think we can all agree that fear is a motivator. The problem is that fear can motivate us to do the wrong things, too. Fear can make the "saving of our skins" the priority, as it does in this case involving religious pluralism. — Curtis A. Chamberlain