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816 illustrations — Quotes from Lewis, Stott, Bonhoeffer, and other theologians
"God chose YOU. YOU are a priest before Him—no human mediator needed. YOU belong to Him personally. This is YOUR identity: chosen, royal, holy, possessed by God. Live up to who YOU are; YOUR calling is personal and YOUR dignity is real." — Billy Graham.
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"In Christ Jesus our Lord—all abundance is Christological. The power at work is resurrection power; the glory is Christ's glory. We imagine salvation; God gives Christ Himself, immeasurably more. He is the fullness beyond our asking." — Karl Barth. Christocentric: Christ as fullness.
"Trust in the Lord with all YOUR heart—this is personal. God cares about YOUR path, YOUR decisions, YOUR life. When you acknowledge Him, He guides YOU. It's not abstract theology; it's a personal relationship with a guiding God." — Billy Graham.
"Christ is the Lord who goes before—into death and through it. He is with us—Emmanuel, God with us. He will never leave—'I am with you always.' The promise to Joshua finds fulfillment in Jesus. Where He goes, we follow; where...
"'I have been crucified with Christ' means my privilege, my comfort, my complicity with unjust systems dies too. The old self that benefited from oppression is crucified. Christ lives in me—the Christ who stood with the marginalized. That changes everything." — Jim Wallis.
"God's essence remains forever beyond—unknowable, transcendent, inaccessible. Yet His energies reach us; in them we truly know God while His thoughts remain infinitely higher. We experience divine energies while essence stays mystery. Apophatic and cataphatic unite." — St. Gregory Palamas.
"Courage is needed not for conquest but for justice. The call to 'be strong' is not military machismo but prophetic nerve—courage to speak truth, to stand with the vulnerable, to challenge systems. God is with those who dare to work for shalom." — Walter Brueggemann.
"RUN YOUR RACE! You've got a cloud of witnesses cheering you on! Throw off what's slowing you down—bitterness, unforgiveness, doubt! Fix your eyes on JESUS! He finished HIS race; He's showing you how to finish YOURS! Don't quit! The finish...
"The Lord goes before—this is missio Dei! God is already at work in the territory before the missionary arrives. We do not bring God; we join what He is doing. Fear not the unknown culture, the resistant people—God goes before.
"'I am crucified with Christ' means fear is crucified too. The fear of the oppressor, the fear of death itself—crucified. Christ lives in the one who was enslaved, and that Christ fears nothing. The crucified life is the fearless life." — Howard Thurman.
"The 'way of escape' is often the community itself—brothers and sisters who hold us accountable, who know our weaknesses, who pray for us. Individualist Christianity faces temptation alone; the church faces it together. God provides escape through the body." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"Christ died for sinners—for YOU. While YOU were a sinner, Christ died for YOU. This is personal: not just humanity in general but YOU specifically. God demonstrated HIS love toward YOU. Will YOU receive this gift? The invitation is personal;...
"Immeasurably more—now and forever! In this age, God exceeds our expectations; in the age to come, abundantly more. Glory in the church throughout all generations—this spans ages, dispensations, eternity. What begins now overflows forever." — Warren Wiersbe. Dispensational: eternal abundance.
"'He cares for you'—and the 'He' is the crucified and risen Christ. On the cross, He took our cares, our sins, our death. We cast our anxieties on the One who has already borne the ultimate burden. In Christ, our...
"I AM come—Christ Himself is the coming of life. That THEY might have LIFE—life is found only in Him. And have it ABUNDANTLY—Christ is inexhaustible. He is not merely the giver of life; He IS life. Apart from Him is...
"Waiting on God is not inactivity but receptivity. We open ourselves to divine strength; we position ourselves for renewal. God gives the power; we must receive it. The promise is conditional: THOSE WHO WAIT shall renew. Wait actively, expectantly." — E.
"Taste and see—in a world of scarcity anxiety, God offers abundance to taste. The empire says 'never enough'; God says 'taste My goodness.' Those who taste justice know God is good; those who experience liberation know His sweetness. Share the feast." — Walter Brueggemann.
"Paul stretches language to express the inexpressible: nothing in height or depth, present or future, life or death. Because God's love is infinite—and the infinite cannot be limited or separated. We are held by divine love that has no boundaries,...
"'Create and make in us new and contrite hearts'—so we pray in the Collect. Weekly, daily, we ask for cleansing. The liturgy forms us: confession, absolution, renewal. The clean heart is the praying heart, the worshipping heart, formed by the...
"When God's presence shows up, fear has to leave! 'I am with you'—when the King arrives, fear bows. Soak in His presence; let it displace every anxiety. His right hand upholds supernaturally. You're not just surviving—you're THRIVING in His presence!" — Bill Johnson.
"God IS love—Deus Caritas Est. Perfect love is not our achievement but our participation in divine love through sacraments, prayer, community. Servile fear yields to filial love; we approach God not as slaves but as children. Love transforms fear into...
"Be still—soak in His presence! In the stillness, God's glory fills the room. We don't just think about God; we ENCOUNTER Him! Stillness positions us for the supernatural. When we stop striving, the Spirit moves. Be still and EXPERIENCE that...
"The heart is utterly corrupted; nothing less than creation will do. David asks God to do what only God can do: make new. This is not repair but recreation, not modification but transformation. Our depravity runs so deep that only...
"God works all things for good—but we must not use this as excuse for passivity. God works through our struggle for justice, through our solidarity with the poor. Romans 8:28 is not opiate but fuel: God is with us in...