John Stott Quotes About Jesus

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  • When Jesus is truly our Lord, He directs our lives and we gladly obey Him. Indeed, we bring every part of our lives under His lordship - our home and family, our sexuality and marriage, our job or unemployment, our money and possessions, our ambitions and recreations.

    Jesus  
  • The command to judge not is not a requirement to be blind, but rather a plea to be generous. Jesus does not tell us to cease to be men... but to renounce the presumptuous ambition to be God.

    Jesus  
  • Faith, Hope & Love. Faith is directed towards God, love towards others (both within the Christian fellowship and beyond it) and hope towards the future, in particular, the glorious coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Similarly, faith rests of the past; love works in the present; hope looks to the future. Every Christian without exception is a believer, a lover and a hoper. Faith, hope and love are three sure evidences of regeneration by the Holy Spirit.

    Christian   Jesus   Past  
    John Stott (2014). “The Message of Thessalonians”, p.18, SPCK
  • A man who loves his wife will love her letters and her photographs because they speak to him of her. So if we love the Lord Jesus, we shall love the Bible because it speaks to us of him.

  • We are sent into the world, like Jesus, to serve. For this is the natural expression of our love for our neighbors. We love. We go. We serve.

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    John Stott, Christopher J. H. Wright (2015). “Christian Mission in the Modern World”, p.29, InterVarsity Press
  • The major mark of justified believers is joy, especially joy in God himself. We should be the most positive people in the world. For the new community of Jesus Christ is characterized not by a self-centered triumphalism but by a God-centered worship.

    Jesus  
    John Stott (2016). “Reading Romans with John Stott”, p.86, InterVarsity Press
  • The chief reason why the Christian believes in the divine origin of the Bible is that Jesus Christ Himself taught it.

    John Stott (2013). “Christ in Conflict: Lessons from Jesus and His Controversies”, p.85, InterVarsity Press
  • Nothing is more important for mature Christian discipleship than a fresh, clear, true vision of the authentic Jesus.

    John Stott (2012). “The Radical Disciple”, p.26, SPCK
  • Why is it that some Christians cross land and sea, continents and cultures, as missionaries? What on earth impels them? It is not in order to commend a civilization, an institution or an ideology, but rather a person, Jesus Christ, whom they believe to be unique.

    John Stott (2012). “The Incomparable Christ”, p.9, SPCK
  • Lord Jesus, I pray that this day I may take up my cross and follow you.

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    John Stott (2013). “Through the Bible, Through the Year: Daily Reflections from Genesis to Revelation”, p.296, Candle Books
  • Nobody can call himself a Christian who does not worship Jesus.

  • Because in no other person but the historic Jesus of Nazareth has God become man and lived a human life on earth, died to bear the penalty of our sins, and been raised from death and exalted to glory, there is no other Savior, for there is no other person who is qualified to save.

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    John R. W. Stott (1985). “Authentic Jesus”, Intervarsity Pr
  • The symbol of the religion of Jesus is the cross, not the scales.

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    John Stott, Christopher J. H. Wright (2015). “Christian Mission in the Modern World”, p.72, InterVarsity Press
  • There is evidence for the deity of Jesus -- good, strong, historical , cumulative evidence; evidence to which an honest person can subscribe without committing intellectual suicide.

    Jesus  
    John Stott, Rick Warren (2012). “Basic Christianity, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition”, p.14, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
  • Scripture is the royal scepter by which King Jesus rules his church

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  • There is no Christianity without the cross. If the cross is not central to our religion, ours is not the religion of Jesus.

    Jesus  
    John Stott (2012). “The Cross of Christ”, InterVarsity Press
  • So, because in no other person but Jesus of Nazareth did God first become human (in his birth), then bear our sins (in his death), then conquer death (in his resurrection) and then enter his people (by his Spirit), he is uniquely able to save sinners. Nobody else has his qualifications.

    Jesus  
  • So close was Christ's connection with God that he equated a man's attitude to himself with the man's attitude to God.

  • We cannot be content with an evangelism which does not lead to the drawing of converts into the church, nor with a church order whose principle of cohesion is a superficial social camaraderie instead of a spiritual fellowship with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ.

    Jesus  
    John Stott (2015). “TNTC Letters of John”, p.54, SPCK
  • The modern world detests authority but worships relevance. Our Christian conviction is that the Bible has both authority and relevance, and that the secret of both is Jesus Christ

  • Grace is God loving, God stooping, God coming to the rescue, God giving himself generously in and through Jesus Christ.

    Jesus  
    John Stott (1998). “Romans: Encountering the Gospel's Power”, Intervarsity Press
  • If we love our neighbor we shall without doubt tell him the good news of Jesus. But equally if we truly love our neighbor we shall not stop there.

    Jesus  
  • Perhaps the transformation of the disciples of Jesus is the greatest evidence of all for the resurrection.

    Jesus  
    John Stott, Rick Warren (2012). “Basic Christianity, Fiftieth Anniversary Edition”, p.70, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
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