Billy Graham — Character Matters

This will be said many times in the days to come: few Christians have had a larger impact on the world than evangelist Billy Graham—in all of history. He will be remembered for his character, his accomplishments, and his amazing connections with global leaders over many decades. We will also remember him for his words—and perhaps one phrase that he never tired of repeating: “The Bible says…”

In an age when people were suspicious of “Bible-thumpers,” most people never thought of Billy Graham in that way because Billy Graham did not use the Bible as a weapon or a tool of domination. He did not proffer an exotic personal interpretation. His explanations of the Bible were not cliche or elitist.

When Billy Graham said “The Bible says” it was like watching an eagle catching an updraft with outstretched wings. He invited us to be borne up and carried along by the truth of Scripture. He also brought the truth of Scripture to us as a healing ointment and as a stinging antiseptic.

Most important, when Billy Graham said “The Bible says” he was letting the world know: This is not about me. I am nothing but a desperate sinner like everyone else. I would have no hope without God’s promises.

This, of course, was what gave Billy Graham that rarest of qualities these days for leaders: trustworthiness. He was voted “most admired” man by many polls for many years because we are all looking so desperately for that person who really is without guile—who is genuinely humble, grateful, and reverent.

Though Billy Graham repeated “the Bible says” over and over, we always knew he did not worship the Book. People did not accuse him of “bibliolatry.” What came through was his reverence for God the Father, submission to Jesus, and a wide-eyed expectancy of what the Holy Spirit would do next in a stadium, or through television waves, or within a youth movement.

“The Bible says” means “God says.” Billy Graham knew there was nothing more important.

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4 thoughts on “Billy Graham — Character Matters”

  1. Surely when the Lord saved Billy Graham, He raised an eagle actually more than an eagle! His life touched many nations, peoples and churches. He did not just speak or preached he lived the tTruth. He leaves a lasting legacy which shall remain standing for all eternity!

  2. Thank you Mel for sharing these words that are so true. I remember. as a boy listening to the Hour of Decision. The weekly broadcast of the Billy Graham evangelistic association. I would listen in my bed every Sunday night before sleeping it was a great way to finish the “Lord’s “day.

  3. Billy Graham will be immensely missed . As an abused child at the age of 10 , life seemed hopeless . Until a Saturday morning I was changing stations on the Television . I heard this man saying that people close to you may have failed you and there seams to be no hope . Jesus is the Hope !!! Come to the Cross of Jesus Christ and He will deliver you from bondage and set you free . I jetted off the sofa , fell on my knees , placed my hands on the Television and said a sinners prayer with Rev., Billy Graham . This took place 55 years ago . I am honored to say that I GLADLY serve in the capacity of Chaplain (RRT) for BGEA .

  4. Thank you Mel for this wonderfully tribute to Billy Graham . All of it was true. You have a way with words that brings all of us to understanding what you are wanting us to think about and follow. I am greatful to have had many years of listening to Billy Graham. His words will live on forever. God Bless Him as he enters his heavenly home. Bonnie

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