Neil T. Anderson Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Neil T. Anderson
Being filled and led by the Spirit may take you places you never planned; but the will of God will never lead you where the grace of God cannot keep you. — Neil T. Anderson
Some fundamentalists go so far as to reject psychology as a disciplined study, which is unfortunate and polarizing. By definition, psychology is the study of the soul, theology is the study of God. Generally speaking, systematic theology is a study of all the essential doctrines of faith, and that would include the study of our souls (psychology). — Neil T. Anderson
Your greatest fulfillment in life will come when you discover your unique gifts and abilities and use them to edify others and glorify the LORD. — Neil T. Anderson
I renounce all satanic assignments that are directed toward me and my ministry, and I cancel every curse that Satan and his workers have put on me ... I reject all other blood sacrifices whereby Satan may claim ownership of me. — Neil T. Anderson
We don't serve God to gain His acceptance; we are accepted so we serve God. We don't follow Him in order to be loved; we are loved so we follow Him. — Neil T. Anderson
The major strategy of Satan is to distort the character of God and the truth of who we are. He can't change God and he can't do anything to change our identity and position in Christ. If, however, he can get us to believe a lie, we will live as though our identity in Christ isn't true. — Neil T. Anderson
The inner change, justification, is effected at the moment of salvation. The outer change in the believer's daily walk, sanctification, continues throughout life. But the progressive work of sanctification is only fully effective when the radical, inner transformation of justification is realized and appropriated by faith. — Neil T. Anderson
Don't wait to forgive until you feel like forgiving; you will never get there. Feelings take time to heal after the choice to forgive is made. — Neil T. Anderson
We can know all about God, but not know Him at all. We — Neil T. Anderson
Moses never called for a committee when the Egyptians were breathing down his neck. — Neil T. Anderson
Before we received Christ, we were slaves to sin. But because of Christ's work on the cross, sin's power over us has been broken. Satan has no right of ownership or authority over us. He is a defeated foe, but he is committed to keeping us from realizing that. He knows he can block your effectiveness as a Christian if he can deceive you into believing that you are nothing but a product of your past, subject to sin, prone to failure, and controlled by your habits. — Neil T. Anderson
The worst thing you can do for your loved one caught in alcoholism or addiction is to help the person continue in the deception that he or she is OK. Your best course of action is to speak the truth in love (see Eph. 4:15) and don't allow him or her to escape the consequences of wrong behavior. — Neil T. Anderson
Having the right goal is essential for Christian education to be effective. According — Neil T. Anderson
Faith is something you decide to do, not something you feel like doing." So — Neil T. Anderson
Individuals and church bodies are often caught in the paralysis of analysis. We — Neil T. Anderson
When you resort to shouting in conflict, you are reacting in the flesh. You have lost control of the only person you can control: yourself. — Neil T. Anderson
All Christians have their sins forgiven, but in most cases they are not experiencing revival. — Neil T. Anderson
Believers have both the authority to do God's will because of their position in Christ, and the power to do God's will as long as they walk by the Spirit. — Neil T. Anderson
The will of God will never lead you where the grace of God cannot keep you. I — Neil T. Anderson
A Christian is not simply a person who is forgiven and goes to heaven. A Christian, in terms of his or her deepest identity, is a saint, a spiritually born child of God, a divine masterpiece, a child of light, a citizen of heaven. — Neil T. Anderson
The more you reaffirm who you are in Christ, the more your behavior will begin to reflect your true identity. — Neil T. Anderson
Submitting to God requires us to deal with the sin in our lives. Sin — Neil T. Anderson
We ask the following questions before we listen to gossip: What is your reason for telling me this? Where did you get your information? Have you gone directly to the source? Have you personally checked out all the facts? Can I quote you if I check this out?2 — Neil T. Anderson
Churches start looking for bodies to fill slots rather than spiritually alive saints to assume responsibility. — Neil T. Anderson
There are always a few sad souls who want to be king. — Neil T. Anderson
We already have all the power we need, because of our position in Christ. — Neil T. Anderson
Aloneness can lead to loneliness. God's preventative for loneliness is intimacy - meaningful, open, sharing relationships with one another. In Christ we have the capacity for the fulfiling sense of belonging which comes from intimate fellowship with God and with other believers. — Neil T. Anderson
Being submissive does not mean that we don't give honest feedback. — Neil T. Anderson
You can't bring an accusation against a pastor simply because you do not like him. — Neil T. Anderson
There are many ways to go wrong, but only one path leads back to God. There — Neil T. Anderson
I told my students that the greatest liability they will have is old saints who never matured, — Neil T. Anderson
Just because a pastor does well in one situation does not guarantee he or she will do well in another. — Neil T. Anderson
Our churches are being destroyed by gossip. What is it about us that wants to hear all the garbage? — Neil T. Anderson
The essence of temptation is the invitation to live independently of God. — Neil T. Anderson
Freedom from spiritual conflicts and bondage is not a power encounter; it's a truth encounter. — Neil T. Anderson
If God wants something done, can it be done? I am personally convinced that no goal God has for my life is impossible, uncertain, nor can it be blocked. — Neil T. Anderson
The shift in my thinking began when I realized that truth sets us free and that Jesus is the truth. In — Neil T. Anderson
We shouldn't want demons to manifest. We should desire that the Lord be manifested and — Neil T. Anderson
The most important belief we possess is a true knowledge of who God is.
The second most important belief is who we are as children of God, because we cannot consistently behave in a way that is inconsistent with how we perceive ourselves. — Neil T. Anderson