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816 illustrations — Quotes from Lewis, Stott, Bonhoeffer, and other theologians
"'Learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart.' Rest comes through apprenticeship to Jesus—learning His way of nonviolence, His pattern of service, His posture of humility. The yoke is shared discipleship in community." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: rest through learning Jesus' way.
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"The cloud of witnesses includes our ancestors—enslaved believers who ran the race through chains, Jim Crow saints who endured, civil rights martyrs who gave their lives. Their testimony surrounds us. We run for those who couldn't finish, eyes on Jesus...
"The powerful face temptations the poor do not: the temptation to oppress, to exploit, to ignore suffering. The poor face temptations too: despair, violence, collaboration with injustice. God is faithful to both—providing escape through the path of justice." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"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.
"'Be still and know that I am God'—this is not suggestion but sovereign command. God will be exalted whether nations cooperate or not. Our stillness acknowledges His sovereignty; our knowing rests in His decree. We cease striving because He has...
"Romans 8:28 does not promise that everything that happens is good. It promises that God is at work in everything, bringing good even from terrible circumstances. This is not passive acceptance but active hope that participates in God's redemptive work." — Barbara Brown Taylor.
"God's ways are not our ways—but in Jesus they are revealed. Human ways are violence; God's way is peace. Human ways are domination; God's way is servanthood. The cross shows how different God's thoughts are. Jesus IS God's higher way...
"When YOU pass through YOUR waters—whatever flood threatens YOUR life—God is with YOU. YOUR rivers won't overwhelm YOU. YOUR fires won't consume YOU. This is personal promise for YOUR trials. God knows YOUR situation and promises HIS presence." — Charles Stanley.
"Mount up with wings like eagles—this is life in the Spirit! The Spirit is the wind beneath our wings. When we wait in His presence, soaking in worship, we receive supernatural lift. Don't just walk; SOAR! The Spirit wants to...
"Faith is the SUBSTANCE—not wishful thinking but solid reality! When you believe, you have it NOW, not just in the future! Faith is evidence that CONVINCES before you see. Dare to believe God for the impossible—faith makes it REAL!" — Smith Wigglesworth.
"Light exposes injustice, illuminates paths of liberation. The church must be visible light in dark places of poverty, oppression, exploitation. Good works are not charity but solidarity, not patronizing but empowering. The poor see justice and glorify God who liberates." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"The GLORY is coming—and in that glory, NO TEARS! God's PRESENCE is so full that pain can't exist! His LIGHT is so bright that darkness flees! We taste it NOW in worship; we'll LIVE in it FOREVER! The old order...
"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.
"The church abides in Christ, bearing fruit until He returns. Israel was the vine that failed; Christ is the true Vine that never fails. In this age, Gentile branches are grafted in; we bear fruit until the fullness of the Gentiles comes.
"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.
"A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher... Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse." — C.S.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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...
"Faith was the substance that sustained the enslaved when hope seemed impossible. They believed in what they could not see: freedom, dignity, justice. Their faith was evidence itself—proof that God was real because they survived. Faith carried a people through night." — Howard Thurman.
"Be strong and courageous—this is command coupled with promise. We are not told to manufacture courage but to receive it from God's presence. 'The Lord your God is WITH you'—this is the ground of courage. His presence makes the impossible possible." — Charles Spurgeon.