• In fact, all our spiritual difficulties would dissolve into nothing if we believed God in everything, were unshakably convinced of the truth of His Word, had an unswerving trust in Him, and did not allow ourselves to waver in our firm expectation. – If this is not the case, we have only ourselves to blame. – Cecil J. Blay, “I Believe God.”
  • We willingly listen to many voices and possibly carve out our own belief system from many different sources. Many preachers claim to preach God’s Word, and we are only too willing to absorb what is so eloquently delivered to us from the pulpit and in the religious press in the form of erroneous human views about God. When do we really check for ourselves whether things are as we are led to believe? – Cecil J. Blay, “I Believe God.”
  • Those who want to join a church or religious community are rarely asked if they believe God. He is only expected to recognize the theological dogmas of this organization and to submit to the prescribed rites. – Cecil J. Blay, “I Believe God.”
  • The starting point of any correct conclusion is the basic premise that God is not a man, but God. – Cecil J. Blay, “The Mind of Thinking.”
  • “God is light.” What impact does this message have on our own lives? – Cecil J. Blay, “The Message.”
  • Are we not all sometimes in danger of building up in our minds the image of a purely theological Christ, and thus forming quite false ideas about Him? – Cecil J. Blay, “What Is This Man?”
  • God values His Christ above the masses than we humans do. He entrusts all creation to Him (Heb. 1:3; Col. 1:17). – Cecil J. Blay, “What Is This Man?”
  • God’s love is broader than the standard that people apply to it. – Cecil J. Blay, “Become Wide.”
  • It is amazing, even frightening, that some who are justified in God’s grace for nothing, who have been undeservedly made partakers of His goodness, rebel fiercely against the idea that those who are less fortunate at present will one day also be reconciled to God. – Cecil J. Blay, “Become Wide.”
  • God does not reproach us when we use our minds, which He has given us to grasp His Word and ways. – Cecil J. Blay, “The Superior Way.”