Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ Quotes
Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
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“Life is too short, too precious, too painful to waste on worldly bubbles that burst”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“In the end, the only 'good name' that matters is not how men feel about us, but how God feels about us.”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“The only person in history who did not deserve to suffer, suffered most.”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“The sun of God's glory was made to shine at the center of the solar system of our soul. And when it does, all the planets of our life are held in their proper orbit.”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“O Father, touch us with fresh faith that we might believe the incredible. The very pain of Christ that makes us despair is our salvation. Open our fearful hearts to receive the gospel. Waken the dead parts of our hearts that cannot feel what must be felt-that we are loved with the deepest, strongest, purest love in the universe.”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“The healing of the soul begins by restoring the glory of God to its flaming, all-attracting place at the center. We are all starved for the glory of God, not self. No one goes to the Grand Canyon to increase self-esteem. Why do we go? Because there is greater healing for the soul in beholding splendor than there is in beholding self.”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“It was a costly triumph. But God’s values are not so easily reckoned. If God had simply terminated Satan, then it would not have been so clear that God is both stronger and infinitely more to be desired than Satan. God wills for his glory to shine forth not only through acts of physical power, but also through acts of moral and spiritual power that display the beauty of his grace with lavish colors. To take sinners out of Satan’s hands by virtue of Christ’s sin-bearing sacrifice and his law-fulfilling obedience to the Father was a more glorious victory than mere annihilation of the enemy.”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“The universe exists primarily to display the wealth of the glory of the mercy of God for the enjoyment of his redeemed people from every tribe and tongue and people and nation.”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“Jesus alone is worthy of our highest admiration. Jesus alone is worthy of our trust. He can show us the Father (Matthew 11:27). He can give us irresistible wisdom (Luke 21:15). He can see how to make all things work together for our good (Romans 8:28). Not one of his judgments about anything is ever mistaken (John 8:16). He teaches the way of God with infallible truthfulness (Matthew 22:16). Trust him. Admire him. Follow him. For "in [him] are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge" (Colossians 2:3).”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“Salvation is not mainly the forgiveness of sins, but mainly the fellowship of Jesus (1 Corinthians 1:9).”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
“God has the capacity to look at the world through two lenses. When God looks at a painful or wicked event through his narrow lens, he sees the tragedy or the sin for what it is in itself and he is angered and grieved. “I do not delight in the death of anyone, says the Lord God” (Ezek. 18:32). But when God looks at a painful or wicked event through his wide-angle lens, he sees the tragedy or the sin in relation to everything leading up to it and everything flowing out from it. He sees it in all the connections and effects that form a pattern or mosaic stretching into eternity. This mosaic, with all its (good and evil) parts he does delight in (Ps. 115:3).”
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
― Seeing and Savoring Jesus Christ
