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The Tao of Christ: A Christian Version of the Tao Te Ching The Tao of Christ: A Christian Version of the Tao Te Ching by Marshall Davis
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“How does one make muddy water clear? Be still, and the water will clear in time. How does one become still? Let everything happen, and stillness appears.”
Marshall Davis, The Tao of Christ: A Christian Version of the Tao Te Ching
“When a nation follows God, government spends money on people. When a nation abandons God, government spends money on weapons. There is no greater poverty than greed. There is no greater disaster than desire. There is no greater curse than wanting more. The greatest peace is perfect contentment.”
Marshall Davis, The Tao of Christ: A Christian Version of the Tao Te Ching
“Christ loves everyone, and rejects no one. He cares for all creation, and does not abandon any creature.”
Marshall Davis, The Tao of Christ: A Christian Version of the Tao Te Ching
“The one who knows when to stop, is free from the dangers of desire, and lives a long and happy life.”
Marshall Davis, The Tao of Christ: A Christian Version of the Tao Te Ching
“The one who truly follows Christ will draw people unto Him without speaking a word. They will come to know Christ and He will give them rest and peace.”
Marshall Davis, The Tao of Christ: A Christian Version of the Tao Te Ching