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94 illustrations — Quotes from Lewis, Stott, Bonhoeffer, and other theologians
"Romans 8 climaxes creation's story: nothing in all creation can separate us because love has already defeated creation's enemies. Death, the last enemy, is conquered. The love holding us is resurrection love—the power of new creation. We are held by...
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"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.
"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...
"'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.
"'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.
"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.
"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...
"The missionary faces danger, hardship, persecution—but nothing can separate us from Christ's love. This is missionary security: not safety from harm but certainty of love. We go anywhere because no 'where' can separate us. We risk everything because the one...
"'Do not be conformed to this world'—this is resistance to empire, to consumerism, to the values of domination. The renewed mind sees through propaganda and imagines alternatives. Transformation is political: it creates communities that embody different values." — Walter Brueggemann.
"The gift is eternal life IN CHRIST JESUS our Lord. Not life apart from Him but life in Him. Christ is the gift; receiving Him is receiving life. The wages were paid at the cross; the gift was won at resurrection.
"God's gift is LIFE—and not just barely alive! ETERNAL life! ABUNDANT life! SUPERNATURAL life! Sin pays death; God gives LIFE with POWER! The same Spirit that raised Christ LIVES IN YOU! Receive the gift—LIFE MORE than you imagined possible!" — Bill Johnson.
"You can't EARN eternal life—it's a GIFT! Sin pays wages; you work for death! But GOD gives FREELY! You don't deserve it; you can't afford it; but He GIVES it! In Christ Jesus—LIFE! Not wages, not payment, not salary—GIFT! Receive it TODAY!" — T.D.
"Seek first the kingdom—and the kingdom is justice, peace, and joy. This is not privatized piety but public commitment. God's righteousness is social righteousness. When we seek justice first, God provides; when we seek security first, we lose both justice and security." — Jim Wallis.
"You cannot crucify yourself—it takes the Spirit! When you yield to the Holy Spirit, He applies Christ's death to your flesh. Your old man dies not by your effort but by Spirit-power. Then Christ LIVES in you—Spirit-empowered resurrection life!" — David Wilkerson.
"Christ died for sinners—identifying with the broken, the outcast, the condemned. This is radical solidarity: God takes the side of those the world rejects. While we were enemies of God and neighbor, Christ died. Reconciliation begins with God's costly initiative...
"The cross is the model of how God works good out of evil. The worst thing that ever happened—the murder of God's Son—became the best thing that ever happened. Romans 8:28 follows the logic of the cross: God's way is...
"The gift of eternal life is theosis—participation in divine nature. Sin's wages are death, separation from God. But in Christ, God became human that humans might become divine. This is the great exchange: our death for His life, our corruption for His incorruption." — St.
"God IS love—and nothing can separate us from this divine love revealed in Christ. The love from which nothing separates is not sentiment but the very being of God. United to Christ through baptism, sealed in confirmation, fed in Eucharist—we...
"This is the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints—not that we hold onto God but that God holds onto us. Nothing can separate because nothing can overpower God's grip. He who began a good work will complete it.
"God never does anything accidentally, and He never makes mistakes—only we do. God never does anything accidentally, and He never makes mistakes—only we do. To those who love Him, He works all things—even our mistakes—together for good." — A.W.
"Christ died for sinners—including those the world calls sinners simply for existing. The rejected, the despised, the disinherited—for these especially, Christ died. 'While we were sinners' is good news to those told they are worthless: God loved you enough to...
"God judged it better to bring good out of evil than not to permit any evil to exist.