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William Barclay Quotes

«We may not understand how the spirit works; but the effect of the spirit on the lives of men is there for all to see; and the only unanswerable argument for Christianity is a Christian life. No man can disregard a religion and a faith and a power which is able to make bad men good. . .»
«In the time we have it is surely our duty to do all the good we can to all the people we can in all the ways we can.»
Author: William Barclay | Keywords: surely
«The awful importance of this life is that it determines eternity.»
«Religion fails if it cannot speak to men as they are.»
«But the best definition of it is to say that heaven is that state where we will always be with Jesus, and where nothing will separate us from Him any more»
Author: William Barclay | About: Heaven | Keywords: separate
«A man may well be condemned, not for doing something, but for doing nothing.»
«We will often find compensation if we think more of what life has given us and less about what life has taken away.»
«God himself took this human flesh upon him.»
Author: William Barclay | Keywords: flesh, human flesh
«When a man undergoes treatment from a doctor, he does not need to know the way in which the drug works on his body in order to be cured. There is a sense in which Christianity is like that. At the heart of Christianity there is a mystery, but it is not the mystery of intellectual appreciation; it, the mystery of redemption.»
«I know it was him. It gave me the chills. He had a pistol in his hand, ... When I saw him, it freaked me out.»

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