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Losers Like Us: Redefining Discipleship after Epic Failure
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“Remember, we are all part of a great story that is really about God, not us. He is the number one character (read: winner), and we are all secondary (read: losers).”
― Losers Like Us: Redefining Discipleship after Epic Failure
― Losers Like Us: Redefining Discipleship after Epic Failure
“And that leaves the fourth reason Jesus prefers to use losers for kingdom work: empathy. Losers have it; others don’t. Only losers, broken as they are, can speak to the pain and brokenness of other losers. They have earned that right. Let’s”
― Losers Like Us: Redefining Discipleship after Epic Failure
― Losers Like Us: Redefining Discipleship after Epic Failure
“Pragmatists can overanalyze a situation until they are frozen in fear. Walking with Jesus requires a journey into the unknown, and that can be very scary for a pragmatist.”
― Losers Like Us: Redefining Discipleship after Epic Failure
― Losers Like Us: Redefining Discipleship after Epic Failure
“[Jesus] said “Follow me” and ended up with a lot of losers. And these losers ended up, through no virtue or talent of their own, becoming saints. Jesus wasn’t after the best but the worst.”
― The Jesus Way: A conversation in following Jesus
― The Jesus Way: A conversation in following Jesus
“The Church is the place where the incompetent, the unfinished, and even the unhealthy are welcome. I believe Jesus agrees.”
― Messy Spirituality: God's Annoying Love for Imperfect People
― Messy Spirituality: God's Annoying Love for Imperfect People
“God’s love is his nature and he is so full of mercy that he has not chosen whom he loves based on their personal achievements or perceived worth. His love is given to those who are not worthy. He is not seeking to unite himself only to those who meet certain qualifications of looks, personality, and aptitude, but instead he has chosen a bride who was once an orphaned whore.”
― A Kingdom Called Desire: Confronted by the Love of a Risen King
― A Kingdom Called Desire: Confronted by the Love of a Risen King
“A "no" from God really is a "no." It is not a "yes" cached in a "wait" or something like that. In fact...a "no" is quite a useful answer in the growth process if we receive it honestly.”
― When God Says, "No": Reshaping Prayer and Learning to Listen
― When God Says, "No": Reshaping Prayer and Learning to Listen

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