“Good conduct arises out of good doctrine.”
John R.W. Stott“Speaking personally, I find it helpful to detect in the four evangelists four dimensions of the saving purpose of God: its length, depth, breadth and height. Matthew reveals its length, for he depicts the Christ of Scripture, who looks back over long-centuries of expectation. Mark emphasizes its depth, for he depicts the Suffering Servant who looks down to the depths of the humiliation he endured. In Luke it is the breadth of God's purpose which emerges, for he depicts the Savior of the world who looks round in mercy to the broadest possible spectrum of human beings. Then John reveals its height, for he depicts the Word made flesh who looks up to the heights from which he came and to which he intends to raise us.”
John R.W. Stott“But the Holy Spirit is not in a hurry. Character is the produce of a lifetime.”
John R.W. Stott“So Jesus confronts us with himself, sets before us a radical choice between obedience and disobedience, and calls us to an unconditional commitment of mind, will and life to his teaching.”
John R.W. Stott“As we face the cross, then, we can say to ourselves both, “I did it, my sins sent him there,” and “He did it, his love took him there.”
John R.W. Stott“[E]very heresy is due to an overemphasis upon some truth, without allowing other truths to qualify and balance it.”
John R.W. Stott“Before we can begin to see the cross as something done for us, we have to see it as something done by us.”
John R.W. Stott“The overriding reason why we should take other people's cultures seriously is because God has taken ours seriously.”
John R.W. Stott“Unless some people are commissioned for the task, there will be no gospel preachers; unless the gospel is preached, sinners will not hear Christ’s message and voice; unless they hear him, they will not believe the truths of his death and resurrection; unless they believe these truths, they will not call on him; and unless they call on his name, they will not be saved.”
John R.W. Stott“Social responsibility becomes an aspect not of Christian mission only, but also of Christian conversion. It is impossible to be truly converted to God without being thereby converted to our neighbor.”
John R.W. Stott“Good conduct arises out of good doctrine.”
John R.W. Stott