When I first went to prison, I was even questioning where, God, where are you?
Meaning of the quote
When Jim Bakker, an American celebrity, went to prison, he started questioning where God was. He felt lost and wondered if God had abandoned him during this difficult time in his life.
About Jim Bakker
Jim Bakker is an American televangelist and convicted felon who hosted the popular TV program ‘The PTL Club’ in the 1970s and 1980s. He later faced scandal and imprisonment over accounting fraud, but has since returned to televangelism, focusing on end-times prophecies and survival products.
More quotes from Jim Bakker
God’s forgiveness is the only thing. And, well, I take full responsibility for the adultery. It was my fault and, you know, no matter what went on, the man has to take responsibility; and I do.
American televangelist (born 1940)
The box got bigger, the outside, the buildings. And all that we were doing. I had to raise about $1 million every two days just to stay alive.
American televangelist (born 1940)
When I first went to prison, I was even questioning where, God, where are you?
American televangelist (born 1940)
It was dripping and, you know, and there was a whole line of cameras and microphones. I felt like – you remember the honor guards, only it was a dishonor guard.
American televangelist (born 1940)
So you can’t lose serving God, and that all things work together for good.
American televangelist (born 1940)
I called the doctor, during writing the book, the psychiatrist who treated me at that time, Dr. Jackson. And I said, Dr. Jackson, whole pieces are missing. I don’t understand what happened to me.
American televangelist (born 1940)
When you put your total faith in God, no matter what happens, to a person who’s a true believer, if you die, you know you’re going to heaven to be with God.
American televangelist (born 1940)
They put chains on me; they chained my waist, my legs. Put me in the back of a squad car, and I literally blacked out. I didn’t even – there’s whole pieces missing.
American televangelist (born 1940)
I write about it in the book and, you know, explain that. But that was the technicality that actually got my sentence reduced – that Alan Dershowitz used to have my sentence – it came down eventually to eight years.
American televangelist (born 1940)
You can’t fake it when you’re alone with God, you know.
American televangelist (born 1940)
I don’t know, examination I guess. And then they put the jump suit back on me again. I went through the compound – I remember somebody shouting, Jim don’t let them break you.
American televangelist (born 1940)
And God knows I needed to be forgiven. So I had to forgive everybody. And then God – as I read in the word, you’re supposed to pray for your enemies. Try that one on.
American televangelist (born 1940)
Why should I apologize because God throws in crystal chandeliers, mahogany floors, and the best construction in the world?
American televangelist (born 1940)
You know, I try not to look back, because looking forward is so much better than looking backward.
American televangelist (born 1940)
To try to raise a son from inside the prison walls is a very difficult thing. But I want to say to the world my son at 16 was the one who tried the most to get me out of prison.
American televangelist (born 1940)
It’s not listed in the Bible, but my spiritual gift, my specific calling from God, is to be a television talk-show host.
American televangelist (born 1940)
In the book of Colossians, it talks about that because of what Christ did, we are pure. We are without judgment on ourselves. And only through him can we do something like this.
American televangelist (born 1940)
My dream became bigger and bigger. And the box got bigger than the message, than the Gospel.
American televangelist (born 1940)
Oh, I was never a businessman. I was a visionary, a dreamer.
American televangelist (born 1940)
Most of you are so young you don’t know who I am, and that’s good.
American televangelist (born 1940)
I feel like God has forgiven me of so much, that I will forgive everyone who has hurt us.
American televangelist (born 1940)
As I see with Lori’s testimony, you say what good could come out of all these abortions and all what she’s been through? But she has been a part of a new Bible for women, a mentoring Bible.
American televangelist (born 1940)
I think – there’s always going to be a percentage of people who maybe aren’t as good as others.
American televangelist (born 1940)
They’ve all been through bad things. So bad things happen to people. They happen to all the great men of God.
American televangelist (born 1940)