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  • William P. Young
    ""Don't ever think that what my Son chose to do didn't cost us dearly. Love always leaves a significant mark," she stated softly and gently. "We were there together."
    Mack was surprised. "At the cross? Now wait. I thought you left him - you know - 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?'" It was a Scripture that had often haunted Mack in The Great Sadness.
    "You misunderstand the mystery there. Regardless of what he felt at that moment, I never left him."
    "How can you say that? You abandonded him just like you abandoned me!"
    "Mackenzie, I never left him, and I have never left you."
    "That makes no sense to me," he snapped.
    "I know it doesn't, at least not yet. Will you at least consider this: when all you can see is your pain, perhaps then you lose sight of me?""
    William P. Young (The Shack)


  • Audrey Niffenegger
    "But do you think," I persist, "that it’s better to be extremely happy for a short while, even if you lose it, than to be just okay for your whole life?"
    Audrey Niffenegger (The Time Traveler's Wife)


  • Rob Bell
    "Why blame the dark for being dark? It is far more helpful to ask why the light isn’t as bright as it could be."
    Rob Bell (Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith)


  • ""Remember, the people who know me are the ones who are free to live and love without any agenda."

    "Is that what it means to be a Christian?" It sounded kind of stupid as Mack said it, but it was how he was trying to sum everything up in his mind.

    "Who said anything about being a Christian? I'm not a Christian."

    The idea struck Mack as odd and unexpected and he couldn't keep himself from grinning. "No, I suppose you aren't."

    They arrived at the door of the workshop. Again Jesus stopped. "Those who love me come from every system that exists. They were Buddhists or Mormons, Baptists or Muslim, Democrats, Republicans, and many who don't vote or are not part of any Sunday morning religious institutions. I have followers who were murderers and many who were self-righteous. Some were bankers and bookies, Americans and Iraquis, Jews and Palistinians. I have no desire to make them Christian, but I do want to join them in their transformation into sons and daughters of my Papa, into my brothers and sisters, into my Beloved."

    "Does that mean," asked Mack, "that all roads will lead to you?"

    "Not at all," smiled Jesus as he reached for the door handle to the shop. "Most roads don't lead anywhere. What it does mean is that I will travel any road to find you.""
    — William P. Young, The Shack (p181-2)


  • William P. Young
    "Mack was getting frustrated. He spoke louder, 'But, don't I have a right to...'

    'To complete a sentence without being interrupted? Not in reality. But as long as you think you do, you will surely get ticked off when someone cuts you off, even if it is God.'"
    William P. Young (The Shack)


  • William P. Young
    "(God speaking)...just because I work incredible good out of unspeakable tragedies doesn't mean I orchestrate the tragedies. Don't ever assume that my using something means that I caused it or that I need it to accomplish my purposes. That will only lead you to false notions about me. Grace doesn't depend on suffering to exist, but where there is suffering you will find grace in many facets and colors."
    William P. Young (The Shack)



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