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816 illustrations — Quotes from Lewis, Stott, Bonhoeffer, and other theologians
"To be transformed is to be conformed to Christ. The renewed mind is the mind of Christ. The living sacrifice corresponds to Christ's sacrifice. We do not offer ourselves abstractly but specifically: in Him, through Him, with Him. Christ shapes everything." — Karl Barth.
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"The prophet needs courage to denounce injustice, to name oppression, to stand with victims against their victimizers. 'Be not afraid'—but the powerful want us afraid. God's presence emboldens us to speak for those who cannot speak for themselves." — Oscar Romero.
"We can trust the Lord because He has revealed His plan in Scripture. The paths He makes straight align with His prophetic program. Trust includes studying His Word to discern His will. He guides through the Scriptures He has given." — Charles Ryrie.
"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...
"This is the missionary message: sin pays death; God gives life. Every culture knows death is coming; we announce that life is offered. The contrast is stark, the offer is free, the gift is Christ. This is what we carry...
"Cast—throw, hurl, fling your cares upon God! Not gently place them but cast them with force. He can carry what crushes you. 'He cares for you'—not just about your problems but about YOU. You are not a burden; you are beloved." — Charles Spurgeon.
"'Create'—this is grace language. We cannot clean our own hearts; we can only receive what God creates. David the king becomes David the beggar: 'Have mercy on me.' The clean heart is gift, not achievement. Sola gratia—grace alone creates what law demands." — Martin Luther.
"True rest comes when we cease striving to save ourselves and trust in God's sovereign grace. The weary soul laboring under the impossible weight of self-righteousness finds rest in Christ alone. His yoke is light because He has done the heavy lifting." — John Calvin.
"YOU taste and YOU see—this is personal experience. Others can tell you God is good; YOU must discover it for YOURSELF. Come to Christ personally; experience Him individually. No one can taste for you; no one can see for you.
"God wipes the tears of the oppressed—tears from slavery, from lynching, from exile. The spirituals sang of this: 'No more weepin' and wailin'! No more death from injustice; no more mourning from violence. The disinherited inherit; the crucified rise." — Howard Thurman.
"Do not lose heart—though the body decays, the spirit is renewed daily. Light affliction, momentary trouble—producing eternal glory beyond comparison. We fix our eyes on the unseen: what is visible is temporary; what is invisible is eternal. This is the believer's arithmetic." — Charles Spurgeon.
"Work 'as unto the Lord'—the Lord Christ. Not a concept but a Person; not a principle but a Master. Discipleship extends to the workplace; following Jesus includes following Him into Monday's labor. Christ is Lord there too, and there too...
"The crucified peoples know bodily wasting—martyrdom, poverty, violence. But inner renewal persists; hope refuses to die. Light affliction? The suffering is not light—but the coming glory is heavier still. Eyes fixed on the kingdom of justice, the poor endure." — Jon Sobrino.
"What does the Lord require? Covenant obedience expressed in life: justice to neighbor, mercy to the vulnerable, humility before God. This is response to grace, not its replacement. The grateful heart lives this way; the law of God becomes delight, not burden." — John Calvin.
"Christ died for sinners—and the crucified peoples of the earth are told they are sinners for their poverty, their race, their resistance. Christ identifies with them: the crucified God for the crucified peoples. 'While we were sinners' is solidarity with the condemned." — Jon Sobrino.
"Abundant life is theosis—participation in divine life. God became human that humans might become divine. The thief is death and corruption; Christ brings incorruption and immortality. Life abundant is union with God, sharing His energies, becoming by grace what He is by nature." — St.
"The waters of trial echo baptism's waters—we pass through death to life. The fire of suffering echoes purgation's purifying flame. Through the sacraments, we experience God's accompanying presence. Through the Church, we do not walk through waters alone." — Pope Benedict XVI.
"God can do EXCEEDINGLY, ABUNDANTLY, ABOVE all you ask or think! Your biggest prayer is TOO SMALL! Your wildest dream is TOO TAME! The POWER at work in you is SUPERNATURAL! Expect MORE! Believe for MORE! God is the God of OVERFLOW!" — T.D.
"God's thoughts are not our thoughts—higher, deeper, wider, greater. As the heavens are above the earth, so His ways transcend ours. This humbles pride and comforts confusion. When we cannot understand, we remember: His thoughts are infinitely superior to ours." — Charles Spurgeon.
"Jesus is honest: in this world you WILL have trouble. No false promises of escape. But TAKE HEART: He has overcome the world! The trouble is real; the victory is more real. We face tribulation in a conquered world. The...
"Don't lose heart—YOU are being renewed. YOUR troubles are light; YOUR glory will be eternal. Fix YOUR eyes on what YOU cannot see but CAN trust. YOUR body may weaken; YOUR spirit grows stronger. This is YOUR promise: what awaits...
"'By the mercies of God'—our sacrifice is response to grace, not effort to earn it. Because of God's mercies (Romans 1-11), therefore present yourselves (Romans 12). The indicative grounds the imperative. We offer ourselves because He first offered Himself." — John Piper.
"'Do not be conformed' requires an alternative community. We cannot resist the world's patterns alone. The church is the non-conformed community where minds are renewed together, where different values are practiced, where the world sees another way." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"Isaiah comforted Israel facing Babylonian exile. The Church faces increasing trials as the age closes. But the promise holds through dispensations: God brings His people through. Whether ancient exile or end-times tribulation, the faithful God accompanies. We pass through; we are not consumed." — J.