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816 illustrations — Quotes from Lewis, Stott, Bonhoeffer, and other theologians
"The soul must die to all that is not God, that Christ alone may live in it. This is the dark night—the crucifixion of ego, desire, attachment. When 'I' finally dies, Christ fills the emptied space. Union comes through death." — St.
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"The clean heart is created through Christ—His blood cleanses, His Spirit renews. David looked forward in hope; we look back in gratitude. The cross is where hearts are made clean; union with Christ is where cleanness is maintained. No Christ,...
"Light shines from holy lives—personal and social holiness visible to the world. Your good works are fruits of sanctification: feeding hungry, visiting prisoners, loving neighbor. Holiness is not hidden; it illuminates. The world sees transformed lives and glorifies God." — John Wesley.
"The missionary walks into cultural darkness needing light. God's Word illumines not just personal morality but missional direction: where to go, what to say, how to witness. Scripture guides the sent church into unfamiliar territory. The Word lights the missional path." — Lesslie Newbigin.
"The disinherited imagine survival; God gives flourishing. We ask for endurance; He gives victory. The oppressed cannot imagine full liberation; God does immeasurably more. The power at work has brought us this far; it will take us further than we dream." — Howard Thurman.
"The law creates fear—fear of punishment, fear of failure. The gospel creates love—security in grace, rest in Christ. Perfect love is the gospel's gift: knowing our sins are forgiven, knowing we are accepted, we fear no judgment. Grace casts out...
"Christ is our courage. He went to the cross without fear; He descended to hell and rose. In Him, fear has been conquered. 'I am with you'—now means Christ is with us. Our courage is not self-generated; it is Christ...
"Delight yourself in the Lord—here is the secret. Not duty but delight; not obligation but pleasure. When the Lord Himself becomes our joy, our desires align with His. He gives the desires because He has first shaped them. Delight precedes...
"The gift of God is eternal life—not merely endless existence but participation in divine life. Through baptism we die to sin's wages; through Eucharist we receive life's gift. The sacraments mediate the gift; the Church is its steward. Life abundant...
"Christ is risen—this is the victory! Death is trampled; hades is conquered; the world is overcome. 'Let no one fear death, for the death of our Savior has set us free.' Trouble in this world is temporary; Paschal joy is eternal.
"God's love is not simply a feeling but rather an action that creates a people capable of witnessing to the world that God would have the world saved through the love shown in Christ." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"Justice and mercy—not opposites but partners. The Church's social teaching flows from prophets like Micah: preferential option for the poor (justice), works of mercy (corporal and spiritual), humility before God (prayer and sacrament). This is Catholic faith lived." — Pope Francis.
"Grace has a name: Jesus Christ. He is not merely the messenger of grace but grace itself embodied. We are saved by grace—which means we are saved by Christ. Faith receives not an abstract gift but a living Person. In...
"Light exposes darkness—injustice, oppression, lies. The church as city on a hill is meant to model an alternative: a community of justice, equality, peace. Our good works are social witness: feeding hungry, housing homeless, welcoming stranger. The world sees and glorifies God." — Jim Wallis.
"Faith is not individual certainty but the community's shared trust. The 'substance' becomes visible in how the church lives; the 'evidence' is the community that actually hopes. Faith is proven not by arguments but by alternative existence." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"The cloud of witnesses includes the Anabaptist martyrs—those who endured fire, drowning, sword for their faith. They ran the race unto death, eyes on Jesus. Their example calls us to costly discipleship. We run not for comfort but for faithfulness,...
"Day by day—renewal is a daily choice, a daily grace, a daily practice. The outer person decays; the inner person grows stronger. We cooperate with grace: fixing our eyes, choosing the eternal, receiving daily renewal. Sanctification continues even as bodies weaken." — E.
"Don't worry about ANYTHING! Pray about EVERYTHING! The peace of God will GUARD your heart! This is supernatural peace—not natural calm but Holy Spirit peace that makes no earthly sense. When you should be panicking, you're peaceful. That's God!" — Joyce Meyer.
"'Be not afraid!' This was my message to the Church, echoing Isaiah. God is with us—Emmanuel. Through the sacraments, through the communion of saints, through Mary's intercession, His presence is mediated to us. We are never alone; the Church carries...
"God goes before the disinherited into hostile territory—He knows the danger, He prepares the way. He is with those who march toward freedom. He will never forsake His suffering people. This promise sustained the enslaved; it sustains all who struggle for dignity." — Howard Thurman.
"The new creation begun in resurrection is completed: heaven and earth joined, tears ended, death destroyed. This is not escape FROM creation but its RENEWAL. God dwells with humanity in a remade world. Every tear wiped because creation is finally whole." — N.T.
"God is too good to be unkind and too wise to be mistaken. When you cannot trace His hand, you can always trust His heart. Romans 8:28 is God's personal promise to YOU: in YOUR situation, for YOUR good, He is working." — Charles Stanley.
"Present affliction is momentary; coming glory is eternal. This age brings suffering; the age to come brings reward. We fix our eyes on what is unseen—Christ at God's right hand, our future resurrection, the millennial kingdom. What is seen is...
"'Be still'—let God be God! Our striving says we must do what only God can do. Our anxiety says God cannot be trusted. Stillness is faith's posture: God works while we rest. 'A mighty fortress is our God'—so we can...