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  • #1
    Dwight L. Moody
    “If I take care of my character, my reputation will take care of itself.”
    D.L. Moody

  • #2
    Dwight L. Moody
    “Out of 100 men, one will read the Bible, the other 99 will read the Christian.”
    D.L. Moody

  • #3
    Dwight L. Moody
    “I firmly believe that the moment our hearts are emptied of selfishness and ambition and self-seeking and everything that is contrary to God's law, the Holy Spirit will come and fill every corner of our hearts; but if we are full of pride and conceit, ambition and self-seeking, pleasure and the world, there is no room for the Spirit of God. I also believe that many a man is praying to God to fill him, when he is full already with something else. Before we pray that God would fill us, I believe we ought to pray that He would empty us. There must be a n emptying before there can be a filling; and when the heart is turned upside down, and everything that is contrary to God is turned out, then the Spirit will come...”
    D.L. Moody

  • #4
    Dwight L. Moody
    “Our greatest fear should not be of failure, but of succeeding at something that doesn't really matter.”
    D.L. Moody

  • #5
    Dwight L. Moody
    “The Bible was not given for our information but for our transformation.”
    D.L. Moody

  • #6
    Dwight L. Moody
    “I have had more trouble with myself than with any other man I have ever met.”
    Dwight Lyman Moody

  • #7
    Dwight L. Moody
    “No one can sum up all God is able to accomplish through one solitary life, wholly yielded, adjusted, and obedient to Him.”
    Dwight Lyman Moody

  • #8
    Dwight L. Moody
    “God never made a promise that was too good to be true.”
    Dwight L. Moody

  • #9
    Dwight L. Moody
    “Small numbers make no difference to God. There is nothing small if God is in it.”
    Dwight Lyman Moody

  • #10
    Dwight L. Moody
    “The world has yet to see what God will do with a man fully consecrated to Him”
    Dwight Lyman Moody

  • #11
    Dwight L. Moody
    “Bear in mind there is no situation in life for which you cannot find some word of consolation in Scripture.”
    Dwight Lyman Moody, Pleasure and Profit in Bible Study and Anecdotes, Incidents and Illustrations

  • #12
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “It's easy to attack and destroy an act of creation. It's a lot more difficult to perform one.”
    Chuck Palahniuk

  • #13
    John Bunyan
    “This hill though high I covent ascend;
    The difficulty will not me offend;
    For I perceive the way of life lies here.
    Come, pluck up, heart; let's neither faint nor fear. ”
    John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress

  • #14
    Dale Carnegie
    “Any fool can criticize, complain, and condemn—and most fools do. But it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #15
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Jesus Christ lived in the midst of his enemies. At the end all his disciples deserted him. On the Cross he was utterly alone, surrounded by evildoers and mockers. For this cause he had come, to bring peace to the enemies of God. So the Christian, too, belongs not in the seclusion of a cloistered life but in the thick of foes. There is his commission, his work. 'The kingdom is to be in the midst of your enemies. And he who will not suffer this does not want to be of the Kingdom of Christ; he wants to be among friends, to sit among roses and lilies, not with the bad people but the devout people. O you blasphemers and betrayers of Christ! If Christ had done what you are doing who would ever have been spared' (Luther).”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Christian Community

  • #16
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “God has prepared for Himself one great song of praise throughout eternity, and those who enter the community of God join in this song. It is the song that the “morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy” at the creation of the world. (Job 38:7). It is the victory song of the children of Israel after passing through the Red Sea, the Magnificat of Mary after the annunciation, the song of Paul and Silas in the night of prison, the song of the singers on the sea of glass after their rescue, the “song of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb” (Rev. 15:3) It is the song of the heavenly fellowship.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Christian Community

  • #17
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “In me there is darkness,
    But with You there is light;
    I am lonely, but You do not leave me;
    I am feeble in heart, but with You there is help;
    I am restless, but with You there is peace.
    In me there is bitterness, but with You there is patience;
    I do not understand Your ways,
    But You know the way for me.”

    “Lord Jesus Christ,
    You were poor
    And in distress, a captive and forsaken as I am.
    You know all man’s troubles;
    You abide with me
    When all men fail me;
    You remember and seek me;
    It is Your will that I should know You
    And turn to You.
    Lord, I hear Your call and follow;
    Help me.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison

  • #18
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “To be called to a life of extraordinary quality, to live up to it, and yet to be unconscious of it is indeed a narrow way. To confess and testify to the truth as it is in Jesus, and at the same time to love the enemies of that truth, his enemies and ours, and to love them with the infinite love of Jesus Christ, is indeed a narrow way. To believe the promise of Jesus that his followers shall possess the earth, and at the same time to face our enemies unarmed and defenceless, preferring to incur injustice rather than to do wrong ourselves, is indeed a narrow way. To see the weakness and wrong in others, and at the same time refrain from judging them; to deliver the gospel message without casting pearls before swine, is indeed a narrow way. The way is unutterably hard, and at every moment we are in danger of straying from it. If we regard this way as one we follow in obedience to an external command, if we are afraid of ourselves all the time, it is indeed an impossible way. But if we behold Jesus Christ going on before step by step, we shall not go astray.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

  • #19
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “The community of the saints is not an "ideal" community consisting of perfect and sinless men and women, where there is no need of further repentance. No, it is a community which proves that it is worthy of the gospel of forgiveness by constantly and sincerely proclaiming God's forgiveness...Sanctification means driving out the world from the Church as well as separating the Church from the world. But the purpose of such discipline is not to establish a community of the perfect, but a community consisting of men who really live under the forgiving mercy of God.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

  • #20
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Destruction of the embryo in the mother's womb is a violation of the right to live which God has bestowed upon this nascent life. To raise the question whether we are here concerned already with a human being or not is merely to confuse the issue. The simple fact is that God certainly intended to create a human being and that this nascent human being has been deliberately deprived of his life. And that is nothing but murder.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer

  • #21
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Such grace is costly because it calls us to follow, and it is grace because it calls us to follow Jesus Christ. It is costly because it costs a man his life, and it is grace because it gives a man the only true life...Grace is costly because it compels a man to submit to the yoke of Christ and follow him; it is grace because Jesus says: "My yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

  • #22
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Jesus stands at the door knocking (Rev. 3:20). In total reality, he comes in the form of the beggar, of the dissolute human child in ragged clothes, asking for help. He confronts you in every person that you meet. As long as there are people, Christ will walk the earth as your neighbor, as the one through whom God calls you, speaks to you, makes demands on you. That is the great seriousness and great blessedness of the Advent message. Christ is standing at the door; he lives in the form of a human being among us.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, God Is in the Manger: Reflections on Advent and Christmas

  • #23
    Paul E. Miller
    “God takes everyone he loves through a desert. It is his cure for our wandering hearts, restlessly searching for a new Eden...
    The best gift of the desert is God's presence... The protective love of the Shepherd gives me courage to face the interior journey.”
    Paul E. Miller, A Praying Life: Connecting With God In A Distracting World

  • #24
    Paul E. Miller
    “To be cynical is to be distant. While offering a false intimacy of being "in the know," cynicism actually destroys intimacy. It leads to a creeping bitterness that can deaden and even destroy the spirit...
    A praying life is just the opposite. It engaged evil. It doesn't take no for an answer. The psalmist was in God's face, hoping, dreaming, asking. Prayer is feisty. Cynicism, on the other hand, merely critiques. It is passive, cocooning itself from the passions of the great cosmic battle we are engaged in. It is without hope.”
    Paul E. Miller, A Praying Life: Connecting With God In A Distracting World

  • #25
    Paul E. Miller
    “Because cynicism misses the presence of the Shepherd, it reverses the picture in John 1 of light invading darkness. Like Saruman in The Lord of the Rings, cynicism looks too long into the Dark Lord’s crystal ball. Its attempt to unmask evil unwittingly enlarges evil. Increasingly, we are returning to the world of pre-Christian paganism, where evil seemingly has the loudest voice and the last word.”
    Paul E. Miller, A Praying Life: Connecting With God In A Distracting World

  • #26
    Donald Miller
    “And if these mountains had eyes, they would wake to find two strangers in their fences, standing in admiration as a breathing red pours its tinge upon earth's shore. These mountains, which have seen untold sunrises, long to thunder praise but stand reverent, silent so that man's weak praise should be given God's attention.”
    Donald Miller, Through Painted Deserts: Light, God, and Beauty on the Open Road

  • #27
    Mother Teresa
    “Love begins by taking care of the closest ones - the ones at home.”
    Mother Teresa

  • #28
    Mother Teresa
    “The way you help heal the world is you start with your own family.”
    Mother Teresa

  • #29
    Mother Teresa
    “Spread love everywhere you go: first of all in your own home. Give love to your children, to your wife or husband, to a next door neighbor . . . Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God's kindness; kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile, kindness in your warm greeting.”
    Mother Teresa
    tags: love

  • #30
    Mother Teresa
    “It is easy to love the people far away. It is not always easy to love those close to us. It is easier to give a cup of rice to relieve hunger than to relieve the loneliness and pain of someone unloved in our own home. Bring love into your home for this is where our love for each other must start.”
    Mother Teresa



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