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"This is philanthropy divine—God's love for humanity demonstrated in Christ's death. While we were sinners, alienated from divine life, Christ died to unite us to God. The cross is not transaction but transformation—divine love reaching into death to bring us to life." — St.
"'Those who wait'—plural. We wait together. The community that refuses the world's frantic pace, that gathers in patience, that trusts God's timing over efficiency—this community receives strength. Waiting is a communal discipline." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: waiting as communal practice.
"Waiting on God requires patience—a virtue too often forgotten in our instant culture. The saints knew how to wait: in prayer, in liturgy, in the slow rhythm of the Church year. Renewed strength comes to those who learn holy patience." — Pope Francis.
"Every lawful calling is sacred—God assigns vocations for His glory. The cobbler and the bishop both serve God in their callings. Work 'as unto the Lord' acknowledges that Christ is Lord of all spheres. The inheritance reward is grace; the...
"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...
"Be still and know—and what do we know? We know Christ. He is the revelation of God; in Him we see who God is. Stillness before Christ, meditation on His word, contemplation of His cross—here we know that He is God.
"Nothing can separate us—NOTHING. Paul lists everything imaginable: death, life, angels, demons, present, future, powers, height, depth. He runs out of categories and adds 'nor anything else in all creation.' God's love in Christ is that secure, that complete, that final." — C.S.
"Jesus was a Jew, a member of a marginalized group under Roman oppression. When He says 'I am the way,' He speaks from below. The way of Jesus is liberation, dignity, hope for the disinherited.
"Christ is the way by His humanity, the truth by His divinity, and the life by both together. In His Person the divine and human meet, and through this meeting we have access to the Father. There is no other...
"Note the balance: temptation is common to humanity—we are not unique in our struggles. Yet God is faithful—we are not alone. He limits temptation—we are not overwhelmed. He provides escape—we are not trapped. This is realistic and hopeful: human struggle, divine faithfulness." — John Stott.
"In this dispensation of grace, the gospel is clear: Christ died for sinners. Not for those under law who might earn righteousness but for sinners who could not. This is the church's message until the rapture: salvation by grace through...
"Whatever YOUR work—do it for the Lord. Your boss may not appreciate you; your coworkers may not notice; but Christ sees and rewards. YOU work for HIM. That changes everything: your attitude, your effort, your integrity. Personal faithfulness in work matters." — Billy Graham.
"NOTHING can separate you! Not your past, not your failures, not the enemy's attacks! Devils cannot snatch you; death cannot claim you; hell cannot hold you! You are LOVED with an unconquerable love! Shout it: NOTHING can separate me from God's love!" — T.D.
"In prayer we cast our cares—the Jesus Prayer itself is a casting: 'Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me.' Each repetition releases anxiety into divine mercy. The practice of ceaseless prayer is ceaseless care-casting. God's providence holds what we release." — St.
"The gospel—Christ died for sinners—is the message we take to the nations. Not 'become good enough and God will love you' but 'while you were sinners, Christ died.' Mission announces good news to those who know they don't deserve it.
"Do YOU lack wisdom? Then YOU ask God. He will give to YOU—personally, specifically, generously. This is individual access to divine wisdom. No priest, no mediator—just you and God. Ask Him directly; He gives directly. Your need, His wisdom." — Billy Graham.
"He leads me—but I must follow. The Shepherd goes before, but the sheep must walk. Grace leads; we respond. He restores my soul—but I must allow the restoration, cooperating with the Shepherd's work. This is the dance of grace and response." — John Wesley.
"Missionaries face trouble: rejection, persecution, cultural resistance. Jesus doesn't promise easy mission; He promises victory. Take heart—the world that opposes the gospel is already overcome. We plant seeds in conquered ground; the harvest is certain even when present results are discouraging." — Tim Keller.
"Isaiah 40 speaks to exiles exhausted by empire. 'Wait on the Lord' is not quietism but resistance—refusing to be defined by Babylon's pace and priorities. Renewed strength comes to those who trust God's alternative future, not imperial timelines." — Walter Brueggemann.
"Micah 6:8 is KINGDOM lifestyle! Justice—bringing heaven's righteousness! Mercy—releasing heaven's compassion! Humble walk—staying connected to the King! This isn't religious duty; it's supernatural living! The kingdom is justice, peace, joy—live it, release it, BE it!" — Bill Johnson. Charismatic: kingdom release.
"The exiles were sent—not abandoned. 'Where I have sent you' transforms exile into mission. God's plans include our displacement. Every strange land is a mission field; every exile is a sending. Hope and future come as we embrace our sent-ness." — Lesslie Newbigin.
"Christ IS perfect love incarnate. He cast out fear by entering our fear—fear of death, fear of abandonment. 'It is finished'—in Christ, fear's grounds are removed. We fear no judgment because He bore judgment.
"The Lord makes me lie down in green pastures—this is an act of resistance against a culture of relentless productivity. Sabbath rest is prophetic protest. The anxious system says 'produce more'; the Shepherd says 'lie down.' Rest is revolutionary." — Walter Brueggemann.
"Light affliction—Paul was beaten, shipwrecked, stoned! But compared to ETERNAL glory, it is light. The eternal weight of glory outweighs every present suffering. God uses affliction to prepare glory; sovereignty ensures the exchange. Fix your eyes on what grace is accomplishing." — John Piper.