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Scripture, Tradition, and Reason — the "three-legged stool" — seeking the via media.
Key question: “How do we faithfully interpret this text using the wisdom of Scripture, Church tradition, and God-given Reason?”
23,996 sermon illustrations through the Anglican lens
"God's thoughts are HIGHER—but the Holy Spirit REVEALS them! We can't figure God out with our natural mind, but the Spirit shows us His ways! SUPERNATURAL revelation bridges the gap! Stay hungry; stay open; the Spirit will show you things...
"In an age of fleeting pleasures and passing desires, we need hearts fixed on eternal things. Delight in the Lord means finding satisfaction in what lasts. The world's desires fade; God's gifts endure. Those who delight in Him desire His...
"The way of Jesus is the way of the cross—solidarity with victims, confrontation with powers, love unto death. When Jesus says 'I am the way,' He invites us onto a path that leads through Golgotha. The life He offers passes through death to injustice.
"Your identity is not your performance, your reputation, or your achievements. 'It is no longer I who live.' Your truest self is now 'Christ in me.' This frees you for mission: you have nothing to prove, nothing to lose. The...
"God cares for the crucified peoples—those bearing the weight of unjust systems. Their cares are not private neuroses but systemic injustices. When they cast cares on God, they cast the weight of oppression on the One who stands against oppressors." — Jon Sobrino.
"Faith is the instrument by which we receive what God gives. But even the instrument is a gift! Faith's substance and evidence rest on God's promises, revealed in His Word. We believe because God has enabled belief; faith itself glorifies grace." — R.C.
"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.
"Note that sheep travel in flocks. 'The Lord is MY shepherd' is spoken within community. We are not isolated individuals with personal shepherds; we are a flock, together following, together fed, together protected. The Psalm is personal but never private." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"The disinherited have much to worry about—real threats, real needs, real dangers. Yet Jesus says 'do not worry.' This is not denial but defiance: refusing to let anxiety rule when oppressors want you afraid. Trust in God is resistance; peace is protest." — Howard Thurman.
"'Goodness and mercy shall follow me'—the Hebrew suggests pursuing, chasing. God's goodness and mercy are not passive; they hunt us down. We don't chase blessings; blessings chase us. The Shepherd's goodness is relentless, pursuing us all our days." — N.T.
"'I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever'—this is theosis, eternal participation in divine life. The Psalm moves from pasture to table to dwelling—ever deeper communion. The goal is not just provision but union, dwelling eternally in God's presence." — St.
"The oppressed need wisdom—wisdom to survive, wisdom to resist, wisdom to hope. God gives generously to those seeking how to live with integrity in unjust systems. Ask for wisdom to navigate, wisdom to endure, wisdom to see the way forward...
"Temptation tests but also purifies—it is part of the spiritual ladder. God allows temptation measured to our strength, always with escape. Through nepsis (watchfulness) and the Jesus Prayer, we find the door out. The faithful God provides; we must be vigilant to see." — St.
"God is faithful to YOU—personally, specifically. His mercies are new every morning for YOUR life, YOUR struggles, YOUR journey. When you wake tomorrow, fresh mercy waits. Great is His faithfulness—to YOU. Receive it personally; praise Him thankfully." — Billy Graham.
"Faith is SUBSTANCE—not vapor, not wish, not maybe. Faith creates atmosphere for miracles! When you believe, you're standing on solid ground that the natural eye can't see. Faith is heaven's currency; spend it boldly! Believe for the impossible!" — Bill Johnson.
"To the campesinos in exile from their land, to the refugees, to those displaced by violence: God has plans for YOU—not the plans of the powerful who exile you, but God's plans of hope. Liberation is coming. Justice will prevail.
"In the darkness of Tegel prison, I wake to new mercy. God's faithfulness is not abstract doctrine but morning reality—today's bread, today's strength, today's hope. His mercies are new; mine do not need to be carried from yesterday. Each morning...
"The enslaved sang 'Great Is Thy Faithfulness' through the long night of bondage. Each morning they woke to fresh mercy that sustained hope when hope seemed foolish. God's faithfulness carried a people through centuries of night to morning's coming freedom." — Howard Thurman.
"Grace is not just unmerited favor—it is God's EMPOWERING presence! The same grace that saved you now enables you to live victoriously. Stop striving and start receiving! Grace isn't permission to sin; it's power to reign! Live in radical grace!" — Joseph Prince.
"Need wisdom? God gives GENEROUSLY—abundantly, overflowing! The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of wisdom! He will download supernatural understanding into your situation! Don't lean on your own understanding—lean on HIS! Ask BIG; He gives BIGGER!" — T.D. Pentecostal: supernatural wisdom.
"In the ancient world, gods didn't seek people—people sought gods. But our Shepherd leaves the ninety-nine to find the one. He leads, guides, pursues. Mission flows from this: we seek others because He first sought us." — Tim Keller. The...
"'You prepare a table before me'—God sets the Eucharistic table even in the presence of our enemies, our struggles, our sins. The banquet is not earned; it is prepared FOR us. We come hungry; we leave fed. This is the...
"When YOU don't understand, remember: God's thoughts are higher than YOURS. YOUR confusion doesn't mean God is confused. In YOUR darkest moments, His ways are working. Trust Him when YOU can't trace Him. His plans for YOU exceed YOUR imagination." — Billy Graham.
"Present your bodies—entirely, unreservedly. This is entire consecration, the gateway to entire sanctification. As you offer all to God, He transforms all. The renewed mind grows in holiness. Transformation is progressive, beginning with decisive surrender." — John Wesley. Wesleyan: consecration unto sanctification.