"I've read the last page of the Bible. It's all going to turn out all right"
- Billy Graham
About this Quote
In this quote, Billy Graham is revealing his belief that the end of the Bible, which is frequently connected with completion of the world, brings a message of hope and peace of mind. By specifying that he has actually read the last page of the Bible, Graham is implying that he has a deep understanding of its mentors and message. He then goes on to state that in spite of any difficulties or has a hard time that might take place, everything will eventually be all right. This quote highlights Graham's steadfast faith and optimism, and serves as a pointer to trust in a greater power and have wish for the future.
This quote is written / told by Billy Graham between November 7, 1918 and February 21, 2018. He was a famous Clergyman from USA.
The author also have 33 other quotes.
"Unless we form the habit of going to the Bible in bright moments as well as in trouble, we cannot fully respond to its consolations because we lack equilibrium between light and darkness"
"A book is sent out into the world, and there is no way of fully anticipating the responses it will elicit. Consider the responses called forth by the Bible, Homer, Shakespeare - let alone contemporary poetry or a modern novel"
"When the missionaries came to Africa they had the Bible and we had the land. They said "Let us pray." We closed our eyes. When we opened them we had the Bible and they had the land"
"It is to be deeply regretted that the clergymen would oppose an effort to teach the people the Bible truths; nevertheless, we find much opposition everywhere, and many clergymen will attempt to prevent the people from reading what is here written"
"Fundamentalists are panicked by the apparent disintegration of the family, the disappearance of certainty and the decay of morality. Fear leads them to ask, if we cannot trust the Bible, what can we trust?"