Christian "catchphrases"

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' The bible teaches ...."

" The doctrine of ...."

" God put it on my heart to preach this sermon this morning "

" Jesus told us ......"

" God spoke to me ...."
 
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Please feel free to post your favorite "catchphrases." And sometimes you wonder what they mean by it. I'll begin. There are many.

God's got this.

Just run to God.

God works in mysterious ways.

Not my favorite, but one that has been around awhile and is false.

"Cleanliness is next to godliness"
 
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"Faith without works "

" endure to the end to be saved "

"work out your salvation "

More like verses taken out of context but I hear them spoken like catch phrases .

" chosen before the foundation "

" No one can come to the father...."
 
Please feel free to post your favorite "catchphrases." And sometimes you wonder what they mean by it. I'll begin. There are many.

God's got this.

Just run to God.

God works in mysterious ways.

"God helps those who help themselves."

Kind of takes away from our dependence upon God as being, 'the Lord my helper'
 
God Awful
I really hate this one.

Originally, awful had the meaning of awe-inspiring. We use "awesome" now.
So yes God is great and awful in the sense he is great and awesome.
But people use it to describe something they think is appalling in a big way.


I don't like God's reputation being attached to the word in that respect.