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The Slumber Of Christianity: Awakening A Passion For Heaven On Earth The Slumber Of Christianity: Awakening A Passion For Heaven On Earth by Ted Dekker
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“The world’s bumper sticker reads: Life sucks, and then you die. Perhaps Christian bumper stickers should read: Life sucks, but then you find hope and you can’t wait to die.”
Ted Dekker, The Slumber of Christianity: Awakening a Passion for Heaven on Earth
“We Christian writers must paint evil with the blackest of brushes, not to sow fear, but to call out the monsters to be scattered by our light. If Satan cloaks himself as an angel of white, intent on deceiving the world, any attempt on our parts to minimize evil is only complicit with his strategy... Turn to the light; don’t fear the shadows it creates.”
Ted Dekker, The Slumber of Christianity: Awakening a Passion for Heaven on Earth
“Whenever you write on a subject that questions the status quo, there are bound to be many who wrestle with the issues”
Ted Dekker, The Slumber of Christianity: Awakening a Passion for Heaven on Earth
“The Gospels and the Epistles say next to nothing about emotional stability or midlife crises or a bad day at work. But they are practically overflowing with this one word: hope.”
Ted Dekker, The Slumber of Christianity: Awakening a Passion for Heaven on Earth
“The problem of pain is not a nail in the coffin of Christianity; it is a crowbar that jerks the lid off the coffin and allows all who are willing to climb out of their sleep.”
Ted Dekker, The Slumber of Christianity: Awakening a Passion for Heaven on Earth
“The incomparable great power we have as believers is tied up in hope. Lose the hope and lose the power.”
Ted Dekker, The Slumber of Christianity: Awakening a Passion for Heaven on Earth
“I now embrace the pleasures of this life with as much or more passion as I did before, but I do so without expecting those pleasures to provide any more than a foretaste of what is to come—a tremendously liberating knowledge.”
Ted Dekker, The Slumber of Christianity: Awakening a Passion for Heaven on Earth