The Insider Quotes
The Insider
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Jim Petersen125 ratings, 3.98 average rating, 13 reviews
The Insider Quotes
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“Divested of any metastory, the Bill of Rights is being used as a manifesto against any restraint on the individual. John Stuart Mill called for a freedom for the individual "where conduct that merely concerns himself, his independence, is, of right, absolute." He maintained that the individual is to be "free of constraints imposed by religion, morality, law, family and community."14
This expresses a very one-sided notion of freedom. Freedom cannot
exist without discipline. I have no freedom to express myself musically on the piano because I haven't submitted to the discipline of practicing on the instrument. In the same way, values that revolve only around the self soon rob us of the very things we aspire to. They leave us incapable of even maintaining an enduring relationship with another person as they work against our committing to anyone but ourselves.”
― The Insider: Bringing the Kingdom of God into Your Everyday World
This expresses a very one-sided notion of freedom. Freedom cannot
exist without discipline. I have no freedom to express myself musically on the piano because I haven't submitted to the discipline of practicing on the instrument. In the same way, values that revolve only around the self soon rob us of the very things we aspire to. They leave us incapable of even maintaining an enduring relationship with another person as they work against our committing to anyone but ourselves.”
― The Insider: Bringing the Kingdom of God into Your Everyday World
“In no way can we let our vision for the church be restricted to the particular body of believers with whom we fellowship. This is important for people like Ron and Liz. They can't predict where the people they reach
will end up. If they are expected to bring those people into their particular local church, they will have to carry a double message: the good news about Christ and another about their church. That goes too far! It doesn't matter how great our church is, our gospel is no longer pure when that's the way we come across.”
― The Insider: Bringing the Kingdom of God into Your Everyday World
will end up. If they are expected to bring those people into their particular local church, they will have to carry a double message: the good news about Christ and another about their church. That goes too far! It doesn't matter how great our church is, our gospel is no longer pure when that's the way we come across.”
― The Insider: Bringing the Kingdom of God into Your Everyday World
“In no way can we let our vision for the church be restricted to the particular body of believers with whom we fellowship.”
― The Insider: Bringing the Kingdom of God into Your Everyday World
― The Insider: Bringing the Kingdom of God into Your Everyday World
“Insiders are at the heart of God's pursuit of the nations. They are essential to what he wants to do. Yet, in many churches and missions efforts they face resistance and disapproval rather than support. They are made to feel they are somehow disloyal because of the time and space they give their unbelieving friends. What they need instead is affirmation, equipping, and resourcing-and lots of it.”
― The Insider: Bringing the Kingdom of God into Your Everyday World
― The Insider: Bringing the Kingdom of God into Your Everyday World
