David Jeremiah Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By David Jeremiah
Since there is no one like God, therefore all people should fear Him - in other words, dread His power and be devoted to His person. — David Jeremiah
If Jesus had to suffer, why would we think ourselves exempt? After all, as He explained, "a disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master" (Matthew 10:24). — David Jeremiah
Though it may seem overdue, righteousness is always rewarded. Don't be impatient with God. He'll never forget to reward your efforts for Him. — David Jeremiah
Although there is validity, I believe, in leaving a church where the leadership consistently presents false doctrine, I also see people who are offended by one remark from the pulpit or one perceived hurt flit to the next church to look for fault there. It's like the cartoon I saw of a skeleton dressed in women's clothes and sitting on a park bench; the caption read, 'Waiting for the perfect man.' There is no perfect church either. — David Jeremiah
To avoid the trap of the Pharisees, we've got to guard the interconnection between our thoughts and our attitudes. — David Jeremiah
It is God's omnipotence, His consuming holiness, and His right to judge that make Him worthy to be feared. — David Jeremiah
If you're anxious about the state of the world, that's understandable. But trade your anxiety for the blessing of hearing the words of Scripture, keeping them in faith and obedience, and remembering the time is near. — David Jeremiah
The Holy Spirit can't remind you of something you never read which is why it's important to memorize scripture. When you have Bible verses inscribed in your mind, you're carrying a concealed weapon to use against the enemy in battle. Find a passage today and begin laying up His words in your heart and in doing so you will be prepared for any trials that will come. — David Jeremiah
Christians are not perfect, and all of us do sin along the way. But genuine Christians hear His voice and follow Him. — David Jeremiah
There is a sense in which the Christian's life on earth is a dress rehearsal for heaven. Not in terms of costumes and theatrics, but in terms of worship and devotion to the One we will worship for all eternity - the Lamb who sits on the throne of heaven. — David Jeremiah
Revelation 13:2 declares that his mouth is 'as the mouth of a lion' which is a symbolic expression telling of the majesty and awe-producing effects of his voice."[46] Just as the voice of a lion surpasses that of all other beasts, so the Antichrist will outrival orators both ancient and modern. — David Jeremiah
Marriage is a partnership between one man and one woman ... Nothing could be clearer in the Bible as to what constitutes a marriage in God's sight. — David Jeremiah
Fear in the midst of the storm is instinctive and beneficial. Fear of a storm that could happen is not. It's an intrusive emotion that can lead us to a greatly diminished life. — David Jeremiah
The Holy Spirit wants to convert the words of Scripture into transformed personalities. — David Jeremiah
Ask God to show you any changes you need to make in your relationships. And make sure your closest relationship continues to be with Jesus Himself. — David Jeremiah
No Christian is abandoned at the moment of death. The angels are the ushers, and our passage to heaven is under their escort. — David Jeremiah
The true celebration of Christmas is when we ponder afresh the grace of God who became human, entered history through a virgin's womb, and brought redemption to the world. — David Jeremiah
You have inside you the capacity to invest your mental, emotional, and spiritual gifts in a way that glorifies God, impacts the world, and satisfies your own soul. I believe that-and I want you to believe it, too. — David Jeremiah
No one is saved by good works (Ephesians 2:8-9), but every Christian has been saved for good works (verse 10). — David Jeremiah
For many little girls, life with father is a dress rehearsal for love and marriage. — David Jeremiah
God does not give us desires that cannot be realized. — David Jeremiah
Once we begin chasing approval, we never stop running. It's servitude to a thousand masters instead of one to please. — David Jeremiah
Live as a credible witness. If our actions don't line up with the message we're proclaiming, we risk losing our credibility. — David Jeremiah
If you face a challenging task from God today, ask yourself, "How would Jesus handle this?" Then go and do the same. — David Jeremiah
If your world today seems confusing, be comforted by the words of the prophets of God who have told you what the future holds for you as a child of God. — David Jeremiah
The more the Gospel progresses and the closer we come to the end of the age, the more aggressive the enemy becomes. Sadly, many Christians are unaware that a battle is raging all around them, and they have not reported for duty. — David Jeremiah
the devil may win the battle - but Christ has already won the war. — David Jeremiah
The Bible tells us that whenever we come before God, whatever our purpose or prayer request, we are always to come with a thankful heart. — David Jeremiah
All our pleasures and possessions are consigned to oblivion, but the legacy we leave for Christ will endure forever. — David Jeremiah
When unprepared people think they're strong enough to resist any intimidation they may face, they're at great risk for abysmal failure. Pride in one's own strength cannot take the place of spiritual preparation. Discipleship is crucial to our ultimate destiny, but its cost is total commitment. Jesus warned against failing to count this cost before committing (Luke 14:25-33). — David Jeremiah
Prayer is about real-world concerns, spoken in real-world language. God does not want us to shift into a stained-glass prayer voice to address Him. — David Jeremiah
These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full. - JOHN 15:11 — David Jeremiah
How powerful is the influence of a mother! The bond between mother and child seems to be God-designed, the perfect union of potential and the power to make it spring forth. The simple, daily influences of prayer, persuasion, and promoting of godly values are the most powerful tools a mother can use to unleash the potential of her children. — David Jeremiah
When the church is raptured, the restraining work of the Holy Spirit, who is now holding back the man of sin and keeping the world from utter lawlessness, will be removed, and the earth will be subject to the full effects of sin. After the falling away and the Rapture, it will be time for the Antichrist to be revealed. — David Jeremiah
It's fairly simple. When can we pray? All the time. When should we praise God? Whenever we pray. — David Jeremiah
Be honest with God and ask Him to give you a willingness to do the work of prayer. — David Jeremiah
The devil's purpose in the past was to keep Christ away from the world. Having failed that goal, the only option left to him is to keep the world away from Christ. He does so by sprinkling lies with truths and half-truths to create doubt in our minds about the faithfulness and glory of God. Paul — David Jeremiah
The vinedresser is never nearer the branches then when he is pruning them. — David Jeremiah
If you feel so lonely you could cry, take the focus off yourself. Think of how much God loves you, and find another person whom you can serve today. — David Jeremiah
The greatest adventure in life - knowing God - begins at the Cross of Christ and ends with a "Hallelujah!" — David Jeremiah
God loves you as though you are the only person in the world, and He loves everyone the way He loves you. — David Jeremiah
Every child is created uniquely by God. God puts a certain formula in the heart of every child. And it is the parents' challenge to figure out the combination. We need to spend time studying, looking, listening, and observing. — David Jeremiah
There is a moral and spiritual war for the souls of Americans. And this war must be waged by preaching the Gospel, prayer, and obedience to God's Word. — David Jeremiah
The Lord intends us to be powerful people-mighty in optimism and hopeful of spirit, powerful in evangelistic zeal, potent in influence, sturdy in moral fiber and purity. We can be powerhouses in prayer and preaching. — David Jeremiah
God is unlimited and infinite with respect to time; He is eternal. God is unlimited and unaffected by space; He is present everywhere at the same time. — David Jeremiah
Prayer is the way you defeat the devil, reach the lost, restore a backslider, strengthen the saints, send missionaries out, cure the sick, accomplish the impossible, and know the will of God. — David Jeremiah
Someone has said that Satan knows nothing of true pleasure and satisfaction, that he is an expert only in amusements. David had learned the difference, and we would do well to imitate him. True pleasure comes from knowing God, being known by God, and being at rest in His presence. — David Jeremiah
Your will, not mine, O Lord. — David Jeremiah
We have nothing in our account but zeroes! And yet, because of His great love, God forgave us our astronomical debt. — David Jeremiah
Only by being both deity and humanity could Jesus Christ bridge the gap between where God is. — David Jeremiah
We are sometimes tempted to believe the lie that God does not love us. Thankfully the Bible is filled with evidence that this is not true. — David Jeremiah
What a loving God we serve! Not only has He prepared a heavenly dwelling for us, but His angels also accompany us as we transition from this world to the next. — David Jeremiah
God is no further from you on your worst day than He is on your best day. Just open your heart to receive Him and His love. — David Jeremiah
If your mind is filled with the Word of God, then it can't be filled with impure thoughts. — David Jeremiah
Our children are too precious and their time with us too short for us to neglect the unspeakable privilege we have in loving them, nurturing them, shaping them, and preparing them to step out into the wide world. — David Jeremiah
Our impulses toward instant gratification aren't to be trusted. Hoarding our resources isn't a worthy goal. We're created with eternity in our hearts, and our lives have everlasting value. — David Jeremiah
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. — David Jeremiah
James teaches us that we can be victors instead of victims, if we will mentally prepare ourselves by: 1. celebrating the reason behind our trials; 2. calculating the results of our trials; 3. calling on God's resources in our trials; 4. considering our reactions to our trials; 5. contemplating the reward of our trials. — David Jeremiah
We must trust God with what we can't control. — David Jeremiah
Worship is God's way of giving us an opportunity to shift our focus from our own concerns, problems, and circumstances to the way things are in heaven. — David Jeremiah
Today is important only in light of what we do for God. — David Jeremiah
Within seconds thoughts become words that slip off our tongue and into the world. Pausing before we speak may seem cumbersome, but it allows us to decide: Is this helpful? Does this need to be said now? What is the best way to say this? — David Jeremiah
The New Testament indicates that the Rapture of those who have put their trust in Christ is the next major event on the prophetic calendar. In other words, the Rapture awaits us on the horizon . . . it could happen at any moment. This is the clear message of the Bible, and it is a truth I have taught consistently throughout my years of ministry. — David Jeremiah
Marriage can either be a classroom where people become wiser and better, or a prison where people become resentful; and bitter. — David Jeremiah
When I ask, "What are you afraid of?" I'm asking, "What is it that immobilizes you? What is stealing your joy and destroying your hope? What is robbing you of sleep, night after night? What keeps you from living by faith and being a risk taker? What keeps you from giving your life wholly to a loving God who wants nothing but the best for you? — David Jeremiah
Even though it has been nearly 2,000 years since Christ's first coming, His second coming is certain. — David Jeremiah
Nebuchadnezzar spoke, saying, ". . . I make a decree that any people, nation, or language which speaks anything amiss against the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego shall be cut in pieces, and their houses shall be made an ash heap; because there is no other God who can deliver like this." Then the king promoted Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego in the province of Babylon. — David Jeremiah
One person can make a difference. A huge difference. Consider what a solitary individual may accomplish: In 1645 one vote gave Oliver Cromwell control of England. In 1649 one vote cost Charles I of England his life, causing him to be executed. In 1776 one vote gave America the English language instead of the German language. In 1839 one vote elected Mark Morgan governor of Massachusetts. In 1845 one vote brought Texas into the Union. In 1868 one vote saved President Johnson from impeachment. In 1875 one vote changed France from a monarchy to a republic. In 1876 one vote gave Rutherford B. Hayes the United States presidency. In 1923 one vote gave Adolf Hitler control of the Nazi party. In 1941 one vote saved the Selective Service Agency just — David Jeremiah
Man of faith is a stable man looking in only one direction for the wisdom he needs. He knows that the God to whom he prays is able and willing to respond to his need. As — David Jeremiah
All the angels in the whole universe care about you; and if God wants to dispatch them all, He can do it. — David Jeremiah
You are in Christ Jesus, who became for us wisdom from God - and righteousness and sanctification and redemption. - 1 CORINTHIANS 1:30 — David Jeremiah
question the ways of the almighty God? To face God is to be humbled. With humility comes wisdom; with wisdom comes the strength to wait upon the Lord. — David Jeremiah
Satan can wreak havoc but he cannot claim the victory. — David Jeremiah
Don't let obstacles along the road to eternity shake your confidence in God's promise. The Holy Spirit is God's seal that you will arrive. — David Jeremiah
Many Christians have the mistaken notion that eternal life begins when they die. But that is not biblically accurate. Eternal life begins when we are born again into the Kingdom of God. — David Jeremiah
Above all else, He loves you and chose to measure that love out not in words, but in blood. He loves you enough to give you the greatest gift conceivable. Would such a love allow you to suffer without purpose? — David Jeremiah
When we share Christ, the Truth behind our transformation, we are offering people an opportunity to be transformed. — David Jeremiah
It's possible to be thankful wherever you find yourself. — David Jeremiah
On the third day after Jesus' own death, He came out of the grave to give the world a sign it cannot deny. For a man to predict His own death and resurrection was something only God could do. — David Jeremiah
Discipleship is crucial to our ultimate destiny, but its cost is total commitment. — David Jeremiah
You gave me life and showed me kindness, and in your providence watched over my Spirit. JOB 10:12 NIV — David Jeremiah
A man of God in the will of God is immortal until His work is done. — David Jeremiah
We have been released from the spirit of fear by the Holy Spirit, who has placed us in the body of Christ. — David Jeremiah
When we give our lives to Jesus Christ, the things of earth grow strangely dim. The values of eternity grow increasingly bright. — David Jeremiah
God has given us His Word to assure us of our relationship with Him so that we may walk as Christians with confidence, knowing that our salvation is in Him. — David Jeremiah
Satan may win some present battles, but the outcome of the war has already been determined - and Satan knows it. When we know that truth as well, it gives us courage to persevere through the downturns. Like castaways who keep on rowing because the map shows an island ahead, we'll have the courage to press on. Perhaps this is the reason the devil tries to discourage people from reading this amazing book. The devil has turned thousands of people away from this portion of God's Word. He does not want anyone to — David Jeremiah
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. — David Jeremiah
As you read the Word of God today, read it with expectancy and anticipation for the changes it will make in you. — David Jeremiah
Waiting is not always a bad thing; it can bring its own joy - the thrill of anticipation. — David Jeremiah
Delighting in God's Word leads us to delight in God, and delight in God drives away fear. — David Jeremiah
The Lord Jesus Christ is in a class all by Himself; there are no competitors, no rivals; He is unique. He is Lord of all. He is King of kings, Lord of lords, the image of the invisible God. He is Alpha and Omega, the First and the Last, the Preeminent One. — David Jeremiah
If Jesus can live in you and you are no different than the world around you, something got short circuited because Jesus makes a difference. — David Jeremiah
It is possible to be at the top of Christian service, respected and admired, and not have that indispensable ingredient by which God has chosen to work in His world today - the absolute sacrificial agape love of the Eternal God. — David Jeremiah
If we don't take inventory every once in a while and give thanks to God for the great things He has done for us, we get totally out of perspective. — David Jeremiah
When we gather for worship, whether with a handful in a storefront chapel or with thousands in St. Peter's Square, we perform a drama with different parts-speaking and singing and praying and giving money and baptizing and eating bread and drinking wine-all for the delight of God. — David Jeremiah
Truth offends everyone outside its definitions. But the irony of truth is that the greater its potential for offense, the greater its potential for giving hope. — David Jeremiah