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“Words are thought descriptors. They project thoughts from anonymity. They transfer thoughts into messages. Messages move the world.”
William E. Jefferson“Messages focused on miracles has eliminated stewardship messages.”
Sunday Adelaja“The message of Christmas is a message of hope when all other such messages created by men can do nothing more than be hopeful.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“Unless your message is that you have no message, you need a message.”
Richie Norton“Starting at life's cryptogram, we either see His name unmistakably resplendent or we see the confusion of religions with no single message, just garbled beliefs that plague our existence, each justified by the voice of culture.”
Ravi Zacharias, Jesus Among Other Gods: The Absolute Claims of the Christian Message“If God wants something from me, he would tell me. He wouldn't leave someone else to do this, as if an infinite being were short on time. And he would certainly not leave fallible, sinful humans to deliver an endless plethora of confused and contradictory messages. God would deliver the message himself, directly, to each and every one of us, and with such clarity as the most brilliant being in the universe could accomplish. We would all hear him out and shout "Eureka!" So obvious and well-demonstrated would his message be. It would be spoken to each of us in exactly those terms we would understand. And we would all agree on what that message was.”
Richard C. Carrier, Why I Am Not a Christian: Four Conclusive Reasons to Reject the Faith“Jesus was a man for simple people. He didn't make his messages incredibly complex. If you were a person that had the eyes to see and the ears to hear... then his message was easily understood.”
Brandon Andress, And Then the End Will Come!: But Five Things You Need to Know in the Meantime“One great help here - and I make no claim that it is the only help or even a necessary condition for forgiveness - is sincere repentance on the part of the wrongdoer. When I am wronged by another, a great part of the injury - over and above any physical harm I may suffer - is the insulting or degrading message that has been given to me by the wrongdoer: the message that I am less worthy than he is, so unworthy that he may use me merely as a means or object in service to his desires and projects. Thus failing to resent(or hastily forgiving) the wrongdoer runs the risk that I am endorsing that very immoral message for which the wrongdoer stands. If the wrongdoer sincerely repents, however, he now joins me in repundiating the degrading and insulting message - allowing me to relate to him (his new self) as an equal without fear that a failure to resent him will be read as a failure to resent what he hs done.”
Jeffrie G. Murphy, Getting Even: Forgiveness and Its Limits“Your thoughts are your message to the world. Just as the rays are the messages of the Sun.”
Amit Ray, Meditation: Insights and Inspirations“The Book of Mormon is the keystone of our religion primarily because it is the most extended and definitive witness we have of the Lord Jesus Christ--of our Alpha and Omega, the Key Stone, the Chief Cornerstone of the eternal gospel. Christ is our salvation, and the Book of Mormon declares that message unequivocally to the world. In its message of faith in Christ, hope in Christ, and charity in Christ, the Book of Mormon is God's "new covenant" to his children--for the last time.”
Jeffrey R. Holland, Christ and the New Covenant: The Messianic Message of the Book of Mormon