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816 illustrations — Quotes from Lewis, Stott, Bonhoeffer, and other theologians
"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.
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"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.
"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...
"'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.
"'I am crucified with Christ' is positional truth—true in God's reckoning from the moment of salvation. Our position is settled: we died with Christ. Now we work out practically what is already true positionally. Position precedes practice." — J. Vernon McGee.
"Mission marathons require more than initial enthusiasm. 'They shall run and not be weary' is the promise to those who wait on God before they go. Sustainable mission flows from renewed strength, not burnout activism. Wait, then run." — David Bosch.
"Here's a supernatural exchange: you give God your worries, He gives you His peace! Cast your cares—it's a trade! Anxiety for peace, fear for faith, heaviness for joy. This isn't just coping; it's KINGDOM living. Exchange your burdens for His blessing!" — Bill Johnson.
"Christ the Vine nourishes through His Body, the Church. We abide in Him through the sacraments: Eucharist is the life-sap flowing; confession removes what blocks the flow. The branches are connected to the Vine and to each other—this is ecclesial communion." — Pope Francis.
"True faith—the faith through which grace saves—bears fruit. It creates a community of transformed people living differently. We are saved by grace, not works; but saving grace always produces the works of love, peace, and mutual aid." — Menno Simons.
"Jesus is both author and perfecter of our faith—He begins it and He completes it. We persevere not because of our strength but because of His faithfulness. The race is run by looking to Him; eyes fixed on Christ, we find strength to continue.
"The milkmaid and the preacher both have callings from God. Work in your station as unto the Lord—this IS your worship on Monday. God hides Himself in ordinary callings; through your work, He cares for His world. You serve the...
"'Your spiritual worship'—logike latreia—reasonable worship, worship that engages the whole person. The Eucharist is our sacrifice joined to Christ's. We offer ourselves on the altar alongside the bread and wine, transformed with them into Christ's body." — Pope Benedict XVI.
"'Do not worry' is a command—one we obey through practice. Trust is cultivated; anxiety is overcome through spiritual discipline. Cast your cares on Him daily; choose faith over fear repeatedly. Grace enables what nature cannot: peace that surpasses understanding." — John Wesley.
"Not IF you pass through waters, but WHEN. Trials are certain; drowning is not. Not IF you walk through fire, but WHEN. Suffering is promised; destruction is prevented. God does not promise to keep us FROM the trial, but THROUGH it.
"God has NOT given us a spirit of fear—let that sink in. Fear does not come from God. What comes from God? Power, love, and a sound mind. When fear grips you, remember: this is not from your Father. Claim...
"The Church is city on a hill—visible witness to the Gospel. Through corporal and spiritual works of mercy, light shines. Through the saints, light blazes. The world should see in the Church what it could become. Our good works invite...
"In the midst of life's tempests—and Black folk know tempests—God speaks: Be still. Not passive resignation but profound trust. In the eye of the hurricane, there is calm. God is the still point in the turning world. Know this, and...
"The love from which nothing separates is 'the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.' Not abstract divine love but love incarnate, crucified, risen. Christ IS this love; union with Him IS security. In Him, and only in Him, nothing can separate.
"We are renewed together—community sustains us when bodies waste. The martyrs knew this: visible suffering, invisible renewal. Eyes fixed on the unseen kingdom, the church endures. Light affliction, eternal weight—the mathematics of faith is communal." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: communal endurance.
"We live in the dispensation of grace. The church age is uniquely characterized by salvation through faith alone, apart from law-keeping. This was always God's way, but now it is fully revealed. Grace distinguishes this age—pure gift, received by faith." — Charles Ryrie.
"The wages of sin is death—YOUR sin, YOUR death. But the gift of God is eternal life—offered to YOU. This is personal: will YOU take the wages or receive the gift? No one else can decide for YOU. Today, choose...
"Be still—cease striving, stop struggling, quit your frantic activity. And KNOW—not guess, not hope, but know with certainty—that I am God. In the stillness we discover what busyness obscures: God is God, and we are not. Stillness is the posture of surrender." — A.W.
"'Create in me a clean heart'—this is the prayer for entire sanctification. Not merely forgiveness but cleansing, not just pardon but purity. God can create a heart free from the dominion of sin, a heart wholly devoted to love. Ask...