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Mad About God: The Over-Romanticism of Pain and Why Your Suffering Is Not a Lesson Mad About God: The Over-Romanticism of Pain and Why Your Suffering Is Not a Lesson by J.S. Park
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“And God's Will, in the end, wasn't so much about what they were doing, but the kind of person they were becoming.”
J.S. Park, Mad About God: The Over-Romanticism of Pain and Why Your Suffering Is Not a Lesson
“We must learn to regard people less in the light of what they do or omit to do, and more in the light of what they suffer."[42]”
J.S. Park, Mad About God: The Over-Romanticism of Pain and Why Your Suffering Is Not a Lesson
“It's unfair to use "God's Will" as an excuse to quit, but also unfair to use it as an iron grip to endure past an expiration date.  Both of these are equally dangerous errors.”
J.S. Park, Mad About God: The Over-Romanticism of Pain and Why Your Suffering Is Not a Lesson
“earnest Christians assume that this relationship or this job or this house is the one that God really has for them, so they invest their entire heart into these things.  But at any moment, our idea of the future can be upturned.”
J.S. Park, Mad About God: The Over-Romanticism of Pain and Why Your Suffering Is Not a Lesson