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"After the millennium comes the eternal state: new heaven, new earth, God dwelling with humanity. No more tears—tribulation's tears dried, millennial imperfections removed. The ages reach their goal: perfect communion, no more curse, no more death. Forever with the Lord." — J.
"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.
"The enslaved knew how to wait. Through centuries of night, they waited on the Lord. And they did not faint. Weeping endured for the night, but joy came. Their strength renewed generation after generation—waiting, running, not growing weary." — Howard Thurman.
"The LORD is my light—dispelling darkness. My salvation—rescuing from danger. The stronghold of my life—protecting from enemies. Whom shall I fear? What shall I dread? With such a God, fear has no foothold. This is the believer's confident declaration." — Charles Spurgeon.
"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...
"Fear has to GO when love shows up! Perfect love DRIVES OUT fear! The devil uses fear to paralyze, but God's love BREAKS those chains! Receive His love—really RECEIVE it—and watch fear lose its grip! You are LOVED; you don't...
"John 3:16 is not just theology to be understood but love to be encountered. When the Holy Spirit makes this verse alive in your heart, you don't just know God loves the world—you KNOW God loves YOU. That encounter changes everything." — Jack Hayford.
"The God of the Bible is not a God who is contained in heaven, but rather a God whose love moves toward the world in all its messiness." — Walter Brueggemann. God so loved THE WORLD—not just souls, not just...
"The LORD is light—uncreated light, divine energy illuminating the soul. In theophany, Moses saw this light; at Tabor, the disciples beheld it. Our salvation is participation in this light; our stronghold is union with God. Fear dissolves in the divine presence." — St.
"CHRIST died—this is particular, personal, historical. FOR US—this is substitutionary, representative. WHILE WE WERE SINNERS—this is grace. The whole gospel is here: Christ pro nobis, Christ for us, Christ in our place. All theology is footnotes to this verse." — Karl Barth.
"God's love is not a response to our goodness but its cause. 'While we were sinners'—this demonstrates that God's love is pure gift. In Christ's sacrifice, continued sacramentally in the Eucharist, we encounter this love repeatedly. The Mass makes present...
"God so loved that He gave. And when you have really grasped that God so loved YOU, you will never be the same. His love is a consuming fire that fills you with power to live and witness." — Smith Wigglesworth.
"Love and fear cannot coexist—one DOMINATES! When God's love invades, fear has to FLEE! This isn't gentle; it's WARFARE! Love is aggressive against everything that threatens God's children! Command fear to GO in Jesus' name; receive the Father's LOVE that conquers all!" — Bill Johnson.
"What does 'good' mean in Romans 8:28? The next verse answers: to be conformed to the image of Christ. God's good purpose is not our comfort but our Christlikeness. Everything that happens serves this goal: making us like Jesus." — Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
"God wants to direct your path—and He does it by speaking to you! Trust His voice above your own reasoning. When He says go, go. When He says wait, wait. Acknowledge Him by listening for His voice and obeying what you hear!" — Bill Johnson.
"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 poor are chosen—preferentially, specially. In base communities, campesinos discover their royal identity: priests who need no patron, a holy nation that belongs to God not landlords. This identity empowers; this calling liberates. The chosen people includes the excluded." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"God says: I will STRENGTHEN you! I will HELP you! I will UPHOLD you! That's three promises! When you feel weak, He's strong. When you need help, He's there. When you're falling, He catches you. Fear has to GO because...
"The oppressed grow weary in the long struggle. But those who wait on the God of liberation receive strength to continue. This is not passive waiting but revolutionary hope—strength renewed for justice work, for running the race against oppression." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"Lamentations speaks from rubble—Jerusalem destroyed, people crushed. This is the cry of refugees, slum-dwellers, victims of violence. Yet FROM this devastation comes: 'His mercies never cease.' God is faithful to the devastated; His mercy meets the most desperate." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"A lamp to my feet—not a searchlight showing miles ahead but a lamp showing the next step. Scripture guides us step by step, day by day. We do not need to see the whole path; we need light for the present moment.
"The thief is the system that steals life from the poor—resources, dignity, opportunity. Jesus brings abundant life: food, justice, community, hope. Abundant life for the poor is not spiritual escapism but concrete liberation. The Good Shepherd feeds hungry sheep." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"'I can do all things through Christ'—note carefully: through CHRIST, not through myself. This strength is an alien strength, not my own. When I am weak, then I am strong, for Christ's power is perfected in weakness. I contribute the...
"The cloud of witnesses includes the Anabaptist martyrs—those who endured fire, drowning, sword for their faith. They ran the race unto death, eyes on Jesus. Their example calls us to costly discipleship. We run not for comfort but for faithfulness,...