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Radical discipleship, pacifism, and the church as a distinct counter-cultural community.
Key question: “How does this text call the community of faith to live as a distinct, counter-cultural witness to the Kingdom?”
23,877 sermon illustrations through the Anabaptist lens
"Paul wrote to Timothy; I write from prison. The Spirit of power, love, and sound mind is real—tested by persecution. Fear comes naturally; the Spirit comes supernaturally. In the face of death, the Spirit gives clarity, courage, and inexplicable peace." — Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
"His mercies are NEW every morning! Yesterday's failures? Under the blood. Yesterday's struggles? Left behind. Today is FRESH! God's faithfulness is GREAT—He doesn't hold yesterday against you. Wake up and receive today's portion of mercy. It's already waiting!" — T.D.
"'Abide in Me'—this requires our participation. We choose to stay connected; we discipline ourselves to remain. Grace flows through the connection, but we must maintain it. The branch that stops abiding stops bearing. Keep abiding; keep receiving; keep bearing fruit." — John Wesley.
"God's thoughts surprise the powerful and comfort the poor. His ways overturn human hierarchies. We think might makes right; God thinks the last shall be first. We value wealth; God values justice. The poor understand this inversion; the rich struggle with it." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"'Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death'—note: THROUGH, not around. God does not promise to spare us the valley but to walk with us through it. The shadow of death is still shadow; it is not...
"The inheritance Paul mentions is the reward at Christ's judgment seat. Work now; reward comes later. In this church age, we work faithfully, knowing the Lord evaluates all service. Occupy until He comes—and that includes occupational faithfulness. Every job is interim." — Warren Wiersbe.
"You are DESTINED for victory! God is FAITHFUL—He will MAKE a way! When temptation comes, don't just endure—OVERCOME! The same power that raised Jesus lives in you! Command the temptation to bow to the name of Jesus! There IS a...
"In this dispensation, the church holds Israel's calling temporarily: a royal priesthood, a holy nation. Until Israel's restoration, we bear witness. Our identity is unique to this age—chosen from Jews and Gentiles alike, a new people declaring His praises until He comes." — Warren Wiersbe.
"God, who needs nothing, loves into existence wholly superfluous creatures in order that He may love and perfect them." — C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves. Lewis captures the stunning generosity of John 3:16: God didn't need us, yet loved us...
"God has plans—but notice the call to seek, to pray, to build, to plant. Divine plans don't bypass human participation. Hope and a future come as we cooperate with what God is doing. The promise is not passive; it's an invitation to partner." — E.
"The LORD is my stronghold—not armies, not weapons, not violence. God's protection frees us from the need to protect ourselves by force. Whom shall I fear? No enemy justifies compromising Jesus' way. Nonviolent confidence trusts the Defender of the defenseless." — John Howard Yoder.
"The waters and fires are sanctifying—they purify, they test, they strengthen. We pass THROUGH, not around. Grace sustains us in the passing; we emerge transformed. This is prevenient, justifying, and sanctifying grace at work: God with us through every refining fire." — John Wesley.
"'You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies'—the oppressed eat while oppressors watch. This is reversal, vindication, dignity restored. The poor feast; the powerful see. God sets the liberation banquet in plain sight of those who...
"The Sermon on the Mount describes kingdom people—and kingdom people are visible. The city cannot be hidden because the kingdom cannot be hidden. Good works announce the arrival of God's reign. The world sees and asks: 'What makes these people...
"'Lean not on your own understanding'—because your understanding is fallen, finite, and fallible. God's wisdom is infinite and perfect. Trust in Him means submitting our limited reason to His comprehensive sovereignty. He sees what we cannot." — R.C. Reformed: finite trusting infinite.
"The thief has stolen much from the disinherited—dignity, opportunity, safety. But Jesus brings life ABUNDANT—not in possessions but in spirit, not in circumstances but in uncrushable hope. Life to the full is possible even when the thief has taken everything else." — Howard Thurman.
"The cloud of witnesses includes the martyrs of Latin America—Oscar Romero, the Salvadoran martyrs, all who gave their lives for justice. They ran the race of faith confronting oppression. Jesus endured the cross—solidarity with the crucified. We run toward liberation,...
"The enslaved sang Psalm 23 in the cotton fields: 'The Lord is my shepherd.' In the valley of the shadow of slavery, they declared a Shepherd who led to freedom. 'I will fear no evil'—not master, not whip, not death.
"Eternal life is not just endless existence but the life of the age to come—resurrection life, new creation life. Sin's wages are death, the undoing of creation. God's gift is life, the renewal of all things. In Christ, we receive...
"In the interior castle of the soul, stillness awaits. 'Be still and know'—this is the prayer of quiet, the contemplative rest in God's presence. Through silence and solitude, we enter deeper rooms of union. In stillness, God speaks; in knowing, we are transformed." — St.
"As we see prophetic signs increasing, anxiety rises. But God's care remains constant through changing ages. Whatever dispensation, whatever era, the believer can cast cares on the unchanging God. He who holds the future holds your today." — Warren Wiersbe.
"What does God require? Justice, mercy, humble walk—and the Holy Spirit EMPOWERS all three! You can't do justice in your own strength, can't love mercy with a hard heart, can't walk humbly with pride. The Spirit transforms us to live Micah 6:8!" — T.D.
"David wrote this Psalm looking forward to the Messiah-Shepherd. Israel awaits the fulfillment when Messiah reigns and literally shepherds His people. But in this church age, we too have the Good Shepherd caring for us until He comes again to shepherd all nations." — J.
"God is not indifferent. He cares—tenderly, personally, like a mother for her child. 'Cast your cares' because the Father's arms are always open. This is the tenderness of God: He delights in taking our burdens. We pray, we confess, we...