R. C. Sproul Quotes About Feelings

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  • We tend to have mixed feelings about the holy. There is a sense in which we are at the same time attracted to it and repulsed by it. Something draws us toward it, while at the same time we want to run away from it. We can’t seem to decide which way we want it. Part of us yearns for the holy, while part of us despises it. We can’t live with it, and we can’t live without it.

    R. C. Sproul (2010). “Classic Teachings on the Nature of God”, p.35, Hendrickson Publishers
  • When you feel depressed, it helps to actively change your environment. Go and do something different. Martin Luther conquered his depression by going outside to work in his garden. Surprisingly enough, one of the best ways to handle depression is to go to work immediately on the task you least enjoy. (The chances are your depression is caused by guilt feelings arising out of neglect of those tasks.)

  • Look to the Bible and not your feelings as the basis of the Christian life.

  • Worship is not simply a feeling that is experienced; it must also involve understanding and the mind.

  • It is superstitious to equate our feelings and inclinations with the leading of the Holy Spirit.

  • I don't always feel His presence. But God's promises do not depend upon my feelings; they rest upon His integrity.

    R.C. Sproul (2008). “Discovering the God Who Is: His Character and Being. His Power and Personality”, p.48, Gospel Light Publications
  • The real crisis of worship today is not that the preaching is paltry or that it's too drafty in church. It is that people have no sense of the presence of God, and if they have no sense of His presence, how can they be moved to express the deepest feelings of their souls to honor, revere, worship, and glorify God?

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    R. C. Sproul (2013). “How Then Shall We Worship?: Biblical Principles to Guide Us Today”, p.120, David C Cook
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