Chuck Smith may refer to:
God is more interested in what we are than in what we do. He looks for fruit; we try to produce works.
Paul points out that some say, 'I'm of Paul,' while others say, 'I'm of Apollos. ' He asked, 'Isn't that carnal?' But what's the difference between saying that or saying, 'I'm a Baptist,' 'I'm a Presbyterian,' 'I'm a Methodist,' 'I'm a Catholic'? I have found that the more spiritual a person becomes, the less denominational he is. We should realize that we're all part of the Body of Christ and that there aren't any real divisions in the Body. We're all one.
[Satan] has been thoroughly defeated and only holds people by usurped authority and power.
I think it rather pathetic that so many people are looking forward to heaven to prove that their doctrinal position was correct.
Prayer does not change the purpose of God. But prayer does change the action of God.
The purpose is not that you might get more of the Holy Spirit, but that the Holy Spirit might get more of you.
Where God guides, God provides.
Sometimes we make the mistake of thinking God uses only 'special' people the strong, the intelligent, the beautiful. We don't think He has a place for the rest of us. We are so wrong!
God often goes to the gutter to find the recipient for His grace. He lifts him out, washes him and transforms him - making him into a child of God fit for His kingdom. That is God’s grace.
So live for the kingdom of God. Seek to bring glory to Jesus Christ and the Lord will use you. It is my prayer, my constant and daily prayer, that God would keep me useable.
There's a difference between losing your salvation and leaving your salvation. If you lose something, you don't know where to find it. You can't lose your salvation because you always know where to find it; you can only leave it.
Wisdom is knowing what to do with what you know.
Ritualism is nothing more than a rut and the only difference between a rut and a grave is the length and the depth.
Prayer is the most important activity a born-again Christian can perform. It should head your list of priorities, for certainly the world around us desperately needs prayer. Prayer will open the door for God to do a glorious work in these last days. Prayer will stem the tide of evil.
Our heart is like a reservoir from which our lives flow.
Look, don't judge Christianity by the imperfect examples that we have seen in history. Judge it by Jesus Christ.
What we are really lacking today is a real hatred of evil.
Though prayer doesn't change God's mind or God's purposes, prayer does change something- It changes us.
I want the real deal whatever that means and whatever it takes to get there so I've been exploring.
God will allow us to follow self-help, self-improvement programs until we have tried them all, until we finally come to the honest confession, ‘I can't do it. I can't be righteous in my own strength!’ It is then, when we admit our utter powerlessness, that we find hope. For it is then when the Lord intervenes to do a work that we could not do for ourselves.