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"Christ offers rest NOW—present salvation rest for the weary. But ultimate rest awaits: the millennial kingdom, the eternal state, when all burdens cease forever. We taste rest now; we will feast on rest then. Present grace; future glory." — Warren Wiersbe.
"Suffering is not meaningless—united with Christ, it produces glory. Through the sacraments, daily Eucharist, we are renewed interiorly. The visible body may waste; the invisible soul grows toward God. Fix your eyes on the Blessed Sacrament; eternal weight awaits." — Pope Benedict XVI.
"What have YOU asked God for? He can do more! What have YOU imagined? He exceeds it! The power at work within YOU—personally—accomplishes immeasurably more than YOUR biggest prayers, YOUR wildest dreams. Believe for more; God delights to exceed." — Billy Graham.
"Seek first the kingdom—and the kingdom is visible in the community that lives by Jesus' teaching. The church that practices Sermon-on-the-Mount ethics IS seeking the kingdom. When community is prioritized over accumulation, provision comes through sharing." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: kingdom as community.
"Christ died while we were sinners—this is prevenient grace in its starkest form. Before we sought God, He sought us. Before we loved, He loved. His death is the ultimate expression of grace that comes before any response on our part.
"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.
"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.
"Christ died for sinners—for enemies. This defines how we treat enemies: as those for whom Christ died. We cannot kill those Christ died to save. 'While we were enemies, we were reconciled'—this transforms ethics. Enemy love is not idealism; it...
"Grace subverts every merit system—religious, economic, social. 'Not of works' challenges not just legalism but capitalism's myth that you get what you deserve. Grace says worth is given, not earned. This is revolutionary: nobody earns belonging." — Brian McLaren. Progressive: grace against merit systems.
"Missionaries face real danger—hostility, rejection, persecution. But the LORD is light in dark places, salvation in dangerous situations, stronghold when vulnerable. Mission courage flows from this confidence: whom shall I fear? The sent ones go with the Sender." — David Bosch.
"The crucified peoples know that powers and principalities TRY to separate—through violence, poverty, exclusion. But they cannot succeed! God's love in Christ—the crucified God—reaches the crucified peoples. Nothing the empire does can separate the victims from their Victim-God's love." — Jon Sobrino.
"God gives wisdom—and Christ IS the wisdom of God. When we ask for wisdom, we ask for Christ's mind, Christ's perspective, Christ's way. Wisdom is not abstract principle but a Person. In Christ are hidden all treasures of wisdom. Ask,...
"God's 'plan' in Orthodox theology is the divine oikonomia—the household management of salvation. The future God promises is theosis, participation in divine life. Jeremiah 29:11 points beyond restoration to transformation, beyond return to transfiguration." — Metropolitan Kallistos Ware. Orthodox: the plan is theosis.
"Fear departs when we are united with God. The soul progressing in theosis knows increasing fearlessness because God's presence becomes more real than any threat. 'The Lord is with you'—this is not metaphor but mystical reality. In Him, we are unshakeable." — St.
"'In Christ'—there is the key. New creation is not self-improvement but Christ-participation. We are new because we are in Him. His death becomes our death to the old; His resurrection becomes our rising to newness. Apart from Christ there is...
"To HIM be glory—God does immeasurably more for HIS glory. Our asking and imagining serve His purposes; His exceeding serves His praise. The abundance is not merely for us but through us for His name. To God be glory in...
"Before we are sent, we must be still. Before we act, we must know. Mission without stillness becomes activism; knowing without sending becomes pietism. The missionary who knows God in the stillness carries that presence into the noise of engagement." — Tim Keller.
"The clean heart begins with confession—acknowledging what is unclean. Through the sacrament of reconciliation, God creates anew. The contrite heart He will not despise. Come to confession; receive absolution; be renewed. The Church mediates the grace that creates clean hearts." — St.
"Jesus is not just historically the way—He is presently, actively, experientially the way. Through the Spirit, we encounter the living Christ NOW. He guides, reveals truth, imparts life TODAY. The way is not past tense; the truth is not static;...
"'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.
"Do you know—really know—that nothing can separate YOU from God's love? Not your fears, not your failures, not your doubts. The love of God in Christ Jesus holds YOU personally. This is not doctrine only; it is YOUR assurance. NOTHING separates YOU." — Billy Graham.
"The disinherited carry heavy cares—the weight of racism, poverty, fear. 'Cast your cares' speaks to those crushed by systems. God cares for the dispossessed in a way oppressors do not understand. Our cares matter to a God who sided with...
"Read the context: 'Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile.' The promise of hope comes WITH a command to work for the common good. Jeremiah 29:11 is not private prosperity but communal flourishing—your welfare...
"God's requirement is concrete, not abstract: DO justice (not just think about it), LOVE mercy (not just approve of it), WALK humbly (not just nod at humility). Discipleship is lived in the world—ethical, practical, embodied. Micah calls for hands and...