29 Quotes & Sayings By Colin S Smith

Dr. Colin S. Smith is a clinical psychologist and the founder and director of the Center for Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Happiness Track, which was named by Library Journal as one of the top 10 psychology books of 2011, and he is an editor of the American Psychological Association's "Guide to Happiness" series Read more

His work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Fast Company, Men's Health, Forbes, BusinessWeek, GQ, Salon, The Huffington Post, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, The Philadelphia Inquirer ,and on CBS This Morning. Dr. Smith is also an adjunct professor at UPenn's Wharton School where he teaches courses on positive psychology and leadership.

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God had spoken to His people through His Word. It had humbled them in their sins, but it had lifted them up to see the grace and mercy of God, and then had directed them into a new life of obedience. In all our desperate searching for ways to find joy, God is telling us that we will never find joy like the joy of knowing God, being humbled in our sins, experiencing His grace, and walking in a life of obedience. Colin S. Smith
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There will be times in your life when you want to pray but feel so far from God that prayer seems impossible. The flesh will tell you that God is against you, that you have gone too far and that He is no longer interested in you. But faith defies the flesh. It contradicts Satan’s lies. It rises up against defeat, gloom, and despair and finds hope in God. Colin S. Smith
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Lord, make me less like Jonah and more like Jesus. Save me from being the kind of person who cares more about my comfort, my reputation, and my success than I do about the people You are calling me to serve. Help me to keep all of my dreams on Your altar and be ready at all times to respond with faith and obedience to Your call. Colin S. Smith
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I am so glad that Jesus does not say, “Practice more spiritual disciplines.” He says, “Come to me…and I will give you rest. Colin S. Smith
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When your heart is gripped by the love of God poured out in the cross, and when you see the extent of that love in the propitiation by which Christ became the sacrifice for your sin, bearing wrath and entering hell for you, and when you are convinced that this Christ offers Himself in redeeming love to others who do not yet know Him, a passion will be lit in your heart to pursue a God-centered life. Colin S. Smith
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He endured all that hell is on the cross, so that you would never know what hell is like. Colin S. Smith
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Grace means that God steps into the lives of particular individuals with the purpose and effect of saving them. He needs no permission to do this, nor is He under any obligation to do so. Colin S. Smith
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Jonah’s anger was not marked by outbursts of rage but by a quiet withdrawal from the company of others and a growing preoccupation with the events in his own life. Colin S. Smith
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God’s Word is the living seed that brings new birth. It is the milk that nurtures the new life of a young Christian and the meat that builds the muscle of a mature believer. Colin S. Smith
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If you feel that without a certain person, or position, or achievement, your life would be not worth living, you may be deeper into idolatry than you think. Colin S. Smith
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In serving as a pastor for over thirty years, I have seen some remarkable transformations and I’ve seen some big disappointments. I have two observations. First, where there has been lasting change, the common factor, in every case, is that the Word of God has had a significant entrance into the person’s life. Second, where godly change has failed to get started, or has slowly unraveled, the common factor, in every case, is that change has been attempted without significant engagement in the Scriptures. . Colin S. Smith
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Human life is created in God's image, and that makes it sacred. Colin S. Smith
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Sin is a power; wherever it is given room, it will grow in strength, and it will take you where you do not want to go. Colin S. Smith
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The Bible is different because it is the Word of God, by which He speaks to me. Disagreeing with the Bible would be disagreeing with God. So when I read the Bible I want to place myself ‘under’ it. I want to receive the Scripture in such a way that over time, my thinking, feeling, choosing, believing and behaving will be molded by the Word God is speaking into my life. I don’t want to critique the Scriptures; I want them to critique me and change me. Colin S. Smith
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Explaining temptation by saying “God is testing me” or “Satan is attacking me” positions “me” either as the victim, if I am defeated, or the hero, if I prevail. But confessing that “My heart is desperately wicked” provides no such comforts. It heads off all attempts to shift blame, and cuts down all the pretensions of spiritual pride. Colin S. Smith
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The person who learns to number his or her days gains a heart of wisdom (Ps. 90:12). Colin S. Smith
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He is the Creator and the sustainer of all things. He is the unchanging, self-existent God, and that means that He depends on nobody. He is neither helped by our faith nor hindered by our unbelief. Colin S. Smith
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If you can grasp those two truths–you are made in His image and dependent on Him–you will discover a great dignity and at the same time a profound humility. Colin S. Smith
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The Law of God was never a ladder for unsaved people to climb up to heaven. It was always a pattern of life for God’s people who had been saved from judgment by the blood of the Lamb. Colin S. Smith
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Saint Augustine defined idolatry as worshiping what should be used or using what should be worshiped Colin S. Smith
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The God you worship will shape the values you hold, and the values you hold will shape the lifestyle that you choose. Colin S. Smith
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Has what you do for God become more important to you than the Lord Himself? Colin S. Smith
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Living communion with God in which He is real, alive, fresh, and present to your soul energizes a God-centered life. Colin S. Smith
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Early on in the Bible story, we will discover the devil taking on the form of an animal. At the center of the Bible story, we will find God taking on the form of a man. The Son of God is the image of God, and so when He took flesh, it was in the form of a man, because man was made in the image of God. Colin S. Smith
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The heart of the gospel is that Christ has come to save us from the judgment of God. Colin S. Smith
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Authentic gospel preaching always engages people with eternal issues. Colin S. Smith
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When God interrupts your life, He is calling you to follow Him in a new way. By breaking into your settled pattern, He is moving you to a new place where you can make fresh discoveries of His grace. Embracing God’s call is never easy, but this is where the pursuit of a God-centered life begins, and where the shame of a self-centered life is exposed. Colin S. Smith
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Idolatry involves putting the things we love in the place of God or seeing God as a means of getting the things that we want, and that's the second great struggle of our lives. Colin S. Smith