Ruth Bell Graham Quotes

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End of Construction. Thank you 'for your patience. " Inscription on Ruth Bell Graham's grave -- inspired hy a road sign she saw.
Billy Graham (Nearing Home: Life, Faith, and Finishing Well)
A happy marriage is the union of two good forgivers.
Ruth Bell Graham
Down through the years, I turned to the Bible and found in it all that I needed
Ruth Bell Graham
It is a foolish woman who expects her husband to be to her that which only Jesus Christ Himself can be: always ready to forgive, totally understanding, unendingly patient, invariably tender and loving, unfailing in every area, anticipating every need, and making more than adequate provision. Such expectations put a man under an impossible strain
Ruth Bell Graham
If I cannot give my children a perfect mother I can at least give them more of the one they've got--and make that one more loving. I will be available. I will take time to listen, time to play, time to be home when they arrive from school, time to counsel and encouerage.
Ruth Bell Graham
Dear God, I prayed, all unafraid (as we're inclined to do), I do not need a handsome man but let him be like You; I do not need one big and strong nor yet so very tall, nor need he be some genius, or wealthy, Lord, at all; but let his head be high, dear God, and let his eye be clear, his shoulders straight, whate'er his state, whate'er his earthly sphere; and let his face have character, a ruggedness if soul, and let his whole life show, dear God, a singleness of goal; then when he comes (as he will come) with quiet eyes aglow, I'll understand that he's the man I prayed for long ago.
Ruth Bell Graham
Take all away. I am content to know Such love is mine-for life is all too brief To grieve for pleasures bringing only grief; Give me but You; it is enough just so.
Ruth Bell Graham (Sitting by My Laughing Fire)
happy marriage is the union of two good forgivers.” ~ Ruth Bell Graham.
Lisa Jacobson (100 Ways to Love Your Husband: A Life-Long Journey of Learning to Love)
Death - Death can be faced, dealt with, adjusted to, outlived. It's the not knowing that destroys interminably... This being suspended in suspense; waiting - weightless, How does one face the faceless, adjust to nothing? Waiting implies something to wait for. Is there? There is One. One who knows... I rest my soul on that.
Ruth Bell Graham
Prodigals are not limited in gender, race, age or color. They do have one thing in common: They have left home, and they are missed.
Ruth Bell Graham
Dad, I’m not at all sure I can follow you any longer in your simple Christian faith’ stated the clergyman’s son when he returned from the university for holidays with a fledgling scholar’s assured arrogance. The father’s black eyes skewered his son, who was 'lost,' as C.S. Lewis put it ‘in the invincible ignorance of his intellect.’ ‘Son,’ the father said, ‘That is your freedom, your terrible freedom.
Ruth Bell Graham
I read many years ago that Billy Graham’s wife, Ruth, was asked, “How is your marriage so successful?” She replied, “Because he plays golf, and I play bridge.” Ruth Bell Graham understood the value of outside sources of life for a marriage to flourish.
Henry Cloud (Boundaries in Marriage)
franklin," she said sternly, "you know your daddy told you not to play with matches!" "no he didn’t," franklin countered. "he told me not to let him catch me playing with matches. and I’m not going to let him catch me.
Patricia Cornwell (Ruth, A Portrait: The story of Ruth Bell Graham)
If our children have the background of a godly, happy home and this unshakeable faith that the Bible is indeed the Word of God, they will have a foundation that the forces of hell cannot shake.
Ruth Graham Bell
Making the Right Decisions Now if any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives to all generously and without criticizing, and it will be given to him. James 1:5 HCSB Some decisions are easy to make because the consequences of those decisions are small. When the person behind the counter asks, “Want fries with that?” the necessary response requires little thought because the aftermath of that decision is relatively unimportant. Some decisions, on the other hand, are big … very big. If you’re facing one of those big decisions, here are some things you can do: 1. Gather as much information as you can: don’t expect to get all the facts—that’s impossible—but get as many facts as you can in a reasonable amount of time. (Proverbs 24:3-4) 2. Don’t be too impulsive: If you have time to make a decision, use that time to make a good decision. (Proverbs 19:2) 3. Rely on the advice of trusted friends and mentors. Proverbs 1:5 makes it clear: “A wise man will hear and increase learning, and a man of understanding will attain wise counsel” (NKJV). 4. Pray for guidance. When you seek it, He will give it. (Luke 11:9) 5. Trust the quiet inner voice of your conscience: Treat your conscience as you would a trusted advisor. (Luke 17:21) 6. When the time for action arrives, act. Procrastination is the enemy of progress; don’t let it defeat you. (James 1:22). People who can never quite seem to make up their minds usually make themselves miserable. So when in doubt, be decisive. It’s the decent way to live. There may be no trumpet sound or loud applause when we make a right decision, just a calm sense of resolution and peace. Gloria Gaither The Reference Point for the Christian is the Bible. All values, judgments, and attitudes must be gauged in relationship to this Reference Point. Ruth Bell Graham The principle of making no decision without prayer keeps me from rushing in and committing myself before I consult God. Elizabeth George If you are struggling to make some difficult decisions right now that aren’t specifically addressed in the Bible, don’t make a choice based on what’s right for someone else. You are the Lord’s and He will make sure you do what’s right. Lisa Whelchel We cannot be led by our emotions and still be led by the Holy Spirit, so we have to make a choice. Joyce Meyer
Freeman Smith (Fifty Shades of Grace: Devotions Celebrating God's Unlimited Gift)
dying for christ was part of the christian tradition.
Patricia Cornwell (Ruth, A Portrait: The story of Ruth Bell Graham)
Go, go! Leave me alone. Live on as you are living. It is not possible that the son of such tears should be lost.
Ruth Bell Graham (Prodigals and Those Who Love Them: Words of Encouragement for Those Who Wait)
I will—   Encourage.   Keep communications open at all times.   Permit person-to-person collect phone calls.   Let them know they are loved and welcome at     home, always. Permit the children to disagree with me, provided   they do it respectfully. (And I find occasionally   they are right and I am wrong.) Make a clear distinction between moral and   nonmoral issues. Encourage.
Ruth Bell Graham (Prodigals and Those Who Love Them: Words of Encouragement for Those Who Wait)
He washed the bleeding sin-wounds, And poured in oil and wine; He whispered to assure me, “I’ve found thee, thou art Mine”: I never heard a sweeter voice; It made my aching heart rejoice! Oh, the love that sought me! Oh, the blood that bought me! Oh, the grace that brought me to the fold, Wondrous grace that brought me to the fold!
Ruth Bell Graham (Prodigals and Those Who Love Them: Words of Encouragement for Those Who Wait)
Unaware of my prayer a few weeks prior, my entire family watched in thanksgiving that Sunday as I grabbed my girlfriend by the hand and walked from the balcony all the way to the front of the church. My mom had led me to receive Christ when I was a young boy, although I don’t remember. During the months that followed my prayer in the apartment, I wondered whether I had really been saved prior to my recent prayer. And for a time I really believed it was at twenty-one that I first became a Christian, not as a young boy. After all, how could a Christian possibly live the way I had lived for six years? But then I began to understand the character of God. His faithfulness and commitment to His people goes way beyond my comprehension; and I had never stopped believing in Him during my time of rebellion. In fact, I remembered times during my rebellion when I had desperately called out to God, and was overwhelmed at His closeness to me. Had I lost my assurance during my rebellious years? Absolutely! But I never lost my salvation. My salvation had been secured when I prayed as a young boy, not because of my faithfulness, but because of God’s.
Ruth Bell Graham (Prodigals and Those Who Love Them: Words of Encouragement for Those Who Wait)
If you have a prodigal—a son, daughter, husband or father, a mother or wife who is wandering spiritually—be persistent in prayer, but be patient. And be encouraged! Remember, God is not finished.
Ruth Bell Graham (Prodigals and Those Who Love Them: Words of Encouragement for Those Who Wait)