Again and again, God's Word reveals that He is not as concerned about the depth or extent of the sin we commit as He is about our attitude and response when we are confronted with our sin. Author: Nancy Leigh DeMoss Source: Brokenness, The Heart God Revives, Moody Publishers, p. 67. |
An attitude can murder just as easily as an ax. Author: Woodrow Kroll |
Nothing is so sour that it can't be sweetened by a good attitude. Author: Woodrow Kroll |
His great act of condescension in becoming man and His willingness to be completely humiliated in the death on the cross is set before us here as the supreme example of what our attitude should be. If Jesus Christ the Lord of glory was willing to be obedient unto death, how much more should sinners saved by grace who owe everything to God give back to the God who saved them the life which He has redeemed. Author: John F. Walvoord |
A test of a Christian's character is what he does after he comes to the blockade in the road and what his attitude is after everything has left him except Jesus. Author: Lester Roloff |
Attitudes determine our actions, for good or bad. Author: D.L. Moody |
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We want, in fact, not so much a father in heaven as a grandfather in heaven: a senile benevolence who, as they say, "liked to see young people enjoying themselves" and whose plan for the universe was simply that it might be truly said at the end of each day, "a good time was had by all." Author: C.S. Lewis |
We might sum up all discipline by saying it means giving the appropriate reward for the conduct. When the conduct (including both attitudes and actions) is good, a positive reward is warranted. When the conduct is bad, a negative reward is in order. It's really that simple. Author: John MacArthur Source: Parenting in an Anti-Spanking Culture |
Complaining about the weather seems to be a favorite American pastime. Sadly, we Christians often get caught up in this ungodly habit in our society. But when we complain about the weather, we are actually complaining against God who sent us our weather. We are, in fact, sinning against God. Author: Jerry Bridges Source: Trusting God, 1988, p. 96. |