There's a great deal to say in the Bible about the signs we're to watch for, and when these signs all converge at one place we can be sure that we're close to the end of the age.
It's sometimes comical to hear the younger generation ask their peers to repeat themselves.
The Christian life is not a constant high. I have my moments of deep discouragement. I have to go to God in prayer with tears in my eyes, and say, 'O God, forgive me,' or 'Help me.'
Nothing can bring a real sense of security into the home except true love.
My home is in Heaven. I'm just traveling through this world.
Suppose you could gain everything in the whole world, and lost your soul. Was it worth it?
God will prepare everything for our perfect happiness in heaven, and if it takes my dog being there, I believe he'll be there.
I've read the last page of the Bible. It's all going to turn out all right.
Auschwitz stands as a tragic reminder of the terrible potential man has for violence and inhumanity.
The Bible says that as Christians we don't grieve the same way people do who have no hope of eternity and of Heaven - but we still grieve.
Seemingly, man has learned to live without God, preoccupied and indifferent toward Him and concerned only about material security and pleasure.
When I reached 80, my world turned upside down physically. I've had a lot of physical problems.
It's no secret that in New York during the last 30 years there has been a tragic exodus from the churches into materialism, secularism and humanism.
I'm going to Heaven just like the thief on the cross who said in that last moment: 'Lord, remember me.'
Almost everybody will listen to you when you tell your own story.
The Gospel has never changed.
'Suffering should not make us bitter people,' my mother once said, 'it should make us better comforters.' Young people need to hear this from those who have walked before them, because someday they'll be walking those same steps, but there may not be anyone following behind.
Sincere Christians can disagree about the details of Scripture and theology - absolutely.
I spoke to a million in one service, in Korea, in Seoul. And that was the largest audience I ever have had.
Racism and injustice and violence sweep our world, bringing a tragic harvest of heartache and death.
While I have never learned to use a computer, I am surrounded by family and friends who carry information to me from blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and various websites.
Death wasn't part of God's original plan for humanity, and the Bible calls death an enemy - the last enemy to be destroyed.
If we had more hell in the pulpit, we would have less hell in the pew.
I am not a televangelist.
I first met Bev Shea while in Chicago when he was on Moody Radio. As a young man starting my ministry, I asked Bev if he would join me. He said yes, and for over 60 years we had the privilege of ministering together across the country and around the world.
The Bible is clear - God's definition of marriage is between a man and a woman.
Heaven gives us hope and makes our present burdens easier to bear.
I found that this Parkinson's does slow you down, whether you want to slow down or not.
Oral Roberts was a man of God and a great friend in ministry. I loved him as a brother.
Don't get old, if you can avoid it.
As I approached my 95th birthday, I was burdened to write a book that addressed the epidemic of 'easy believism.' There is a mindset today that if people believe in God and do good works, they are going to Heaven.
The time has come for all evangelists to practice full financial disclosure. The world is watching how we walk and how we talk. We must have the highest standards of morality, ethics and integrity if we are to continue to have influence.
The influence of a mother upon the lives of her children cannot be measured. They know and absorb her example and attitudes when it comes to questions of honesty, temperance, kindness, and industry.
The one badge of Christian discipleship is not orthodoxy but love.
It was a privilege to pray with Governor Romney - for his family and our country.
Man has two great spiritual needs. One is for forgiveness. The other is for goodness.