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  • #1
    Brennan Manning
    “The Christ within who is our hope of glory is not a matter of theological debate or philosophical speculation. He is not a hobby, a part-time project, a good theme for a book, or a last resort when all human effort fails. He is our life, the most real fact about us. He is the power and wisdom of God dwelling within us.”
    Brennan Manning, Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging

  • #2
    Brennan Manning
    “I have been seized by the power of a great affection.”
    Brennan Manning, The Ragamuffin Gospel

  • #3
    Dallas Willard
    “I'm practicing the discipline of not having to have the last word.”
    Dallas Willard

  • #4
    Dallas Willard
    “I think that, when I die, it might be some time until I know it.”
    Dallas Willard

  • #5
    G.K. Chesterton
    “You cannot grow a beard in a moment of passion.”
    G.K. Chesterton, Tremendous Trifles

  • #6
    Dallas Willard
    “The union Christ had with the Father was the greatest that we can conceive of in this life—if indeed we can conceive of it. Yet we have no indication that even Jesus was constantly awash with revelations as to what he should do. His union with the Father was so great that he was at all times obedient. This obedience was something that rested in his mature will and understanding of his life before God, not on always being told “Now do this” and “Now do that” with regard to every details of his life or work.”
    Dallas Willard, Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God

  • #7
    M. Robert Mulholland Jr.
    “When we pray "Let your kingdom come," we aren't asking God to bring history to an end and whisk us to realms of glory, or to wave a magic wand and solve all the problems we face in our life. Rather, we are making a radical commitment to live our life in the world ("on earth") in such loving abandonment to God that the values and principles, the perspectives and dynamics of God's realm of life and wholeness become incarnate in and through our being and doing. Here too we are utterly incapable of actualizing the kingdom in this way. We can, however, through loving abandonment, allow God to incarnate kingdom life in and through us in the circumstances of our daily life.”
    M. Robert Mulholland Jr., The Deeper Journey: The Spirituality of Discovering Your True Self

  • #8
    C.S. Lewis
    “I thought ... that I was carried in the will of Him I love, but now I see that I walk with it. I thought that the good things He sent drew me into them as the waves lift the islands; but now I see that it is I who plunge into them with my own legs and arms, as when we go swimming. I feel as if I were living in that roofless world of [Earth] where men walk undefended beneath naked heaven. It is a delight with terror in it! One's own self to be walking from one good to another, walking beside Him as Himself may walk, not even holding hands. How has He made me so separate from Himself? How did it enter His mind to conceive such a thing? The world is so much larger than I thought. I thought we went along paths--but it seems there are no paths. The going itself is the path.”
    C.S. Lewis, Perelandra

  • #9
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “Do you know I don't know how one can walk by a tree and not be happy at the sight of it? How can one talk to a man and not be happy in loving him! Oh, it's only that I'm not able to express it...And what beautiful things there are at every step, that even the most hopeless man must feel to be beautiful! Look at a child! Look at God's sunrise! Look at the grass, how it grows! Look at the eyes that gaze at you and love you!”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Idiot

  • #10
    George MacDonald
    “Few delights can equal the mere presence of one whom we trust utterly.”
    George MacDonald

  • #11
    Rachel Held Evans
    “The kingdom, Jesus taught, is right here--present yet hidden, immanent yet transcendent. It is at hand--among us and beyond us, now and not-yet. The kingdom of heaven, he said, belongs to the poor, the meek, the peacemakers, the merciful, and those who hunger and thirst for God. It advances not through power and might, but through missions of mercy, kindness, and humility. In this kingdom, many who are last will be first and many who are first will be last. The rich don't usually get it, Jesus said, but children always do. This is a kingdom whose savior arrives not on a warhorse, but a donkey, not through triumph and conquest, but through death and resurrection. This kingdom is the only kingdom that will last.”
    Rachel Held Evans, Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again

  • #12
    Dallas Willard
    “We live in a culture that has, for centuries now, cultivated the idea that the skeptical person is always smarter than one who believes. You can almost be as stupid as a cabbage as long as you doubt.”
    Dallas Willard, Hearing God: Developing a Conversational Relationship with God

  • #13
    Dallas Willard
    “Grace is not opposed to effort, it is opposed to earning. Earning is an attitude. Effort is an action. Grace, you know, does not just have to do with forgiveness of sins alone.”
    Dallas Willard, The Great Omission: Reclaiming Jesus's Essential Teachings on Discipleship

  • #14
    Dallas Willard
    “The world can no longer be left to mere diplomats, politicians, and business leaders. They have done the best they could, no doubt. But this is an age for spiritual heroes- a time for men and women to be heroic in their faith and in spiritual character and power. The greatest danger to the Christian church today is that of pitching its message too low.”
    Dallas Willard, The Spirit of the Disciplines: Understanding How God Changes Lives

  • #15
    Dallas Willard
    “What is truly profound is thought to be stupid and trivial, or worse, boring, while what is actually stupid and trivial is thought to be profound. That is what it means to fly upside down.”
    Dallas Willard, The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life in God

  • #16
    Dallas Willard
    “We don't believe something by merely saying we believe it, or even when we believe that we believe it. We believe something when we act as if it were true.”
    Dallas Willard, Renovation of the Heart: Putting On the Character of Christ

  • #17
    Henri J.M. Nouwen
    “We might be competent in many subjects, but we cannot become an expert in the things of God. God is greater than our minds and cannot be caught within the boundaries of our finite concepts. Thus, spiritual formation leads not to a proud understanding of divinity, but to docta ignorantia, an “articulate not-knowing.”
    Henri J.M. Nouwen, Spiritual Formation: Following the Movements of the Spirit – A Guide to Encountering God Through the Five Classical Stages



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