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"Isaiah speaks to exiles—displaced, threatened, overwhelmed. The waters are empire's chaos; the fire is persecution's heat. God promises presence to the marginalized, the refugee, the displaced. When systems overwhelm, when powers threaten, God accompanies through." — Walter Brueggemann. Progressive: God with exiles.
"Anxious missionaries are ineffective missionaries. Peace that guards our hearts frees us for faithful presence. We cannot offer peace we do not possess. Prayer produces peace; peace enables witness. The guarded heart is the available heart." — Tim Keller. Missional: peace for mission.
"Christ is the Way—but this way is open to all. He is the Truth—and this truth can be known by any seeking heart. He is the Life—offered freely to whosoever will.
"Nothing in the Christian system is of greater consequence than the doctrine of the Atonement. God so loved the world—the whole world, every soul He has made—that He gave His only Son to the end that whosoever believeth might not perish." — John Wesley.
"God cares for YOU—personally, individually, specifically. Your cares are not too small for the Almighty. Cast them: the financial worry, the family conflict, the health concern, the uncertain future. He invites YOUR burdens because He loves YOU." — Charles Stanley.
"Justice and mercy cannot be separated—justice is love in public. Do justice: dismantle systems of oppression. Love mercy: compassion for the oppressed. Walk humbly: know that the struggle is God's, not just ours. Micah 6:8 is the prophetic tradition the...
"Run your race in the POWER of the Holy Spirit! The cloud of witnesses includes miracle-workers, healers, revivalists! Their testimony: God moves POWERFULLY! Fix your eyes on Jesus—the One who walked on water, raised the dead! Run expecting SUPERNATURAL strength...
"If any lacks wisdom—and who does not?—let him ASK of God. Not buy, not earn, not discover through speculation—ASK. God gives generously and without reproach. He does not mock the asker or shame the ignorant. Ask boldly; receive abundantly." — Charles Spurgeon.
"I believe that God can and will bring good out of evil, even out of the greatest evil. For that purpose He needs human beings who make the best use of everything.
"God DEMONSTRATED His love—showed it, proved it, DISPLAYED it! While we were sinners—at our WORST—Christ died! This love is AGGRESSIVE, PURSUING, LAVISH! It doesn't wait for us to get better; it INVADES our mess! That's the God we serve—love that WON'T QUIT!" — Bill Johnson.
"How we handle temptation IS our witness. The world watches whether Christians actually live differently. God's faithfulness in providing escape becomes testimony: the power is real, the transformation is possible. Resisting temptation is missional—it validates the gospel." — Tim Keller.
"Work offered to God becomes means of theosis—participation in divine life. The worker who labors for Christ shares in Christ's creative work. Whatever you do becomes sacramental when done prayerfully, consciously, for the Lord. Work too can be liturgy." — St.
"God can CREATE in you a CLEAN heart! Not patch, not repair—CREATE! The Holy Spirit does HEART SURGERY! Whatever mess is in there—guilt, shame, bitterness—GOD CAN CLEANSE IT! He's the CREATOR! He specializes in NEW CREATIONS!" — T.D. Pentecostal: Spirit surgery.
"God goes before—but Joshua must follow. God is with—but Joshua must walk. This is cooperative grace: divine initiative meets human response. God prepares the way; we travel it. God provides presence; we practice His presence. Together we enter the promise." — E.
"God's thoughts subvert human assumptions—especially assumptions of the powerful. Our 'common sense' often serves empire; God's ways overturn it. His thoughts judge our nationalism, our economics, our hierarchies. Divine transcendence is not comforting to the comfortable but to the marginalized." — Walter Brueggemann.
"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...
"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 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...
"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.
"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.
"'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.
"'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.
"'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me' includes signs and wonders, healing and deliverance. The same power that raised Christ from the dead works in you. This is kingdom power for kingdom ministry—supernatural strength for supernatural work." — John Wimber.
"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.