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Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
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“we are qualified for Christian service by our praying not our preaching, by our desire to worship him and not our workload on his behalf, by knowing Jesus personally and not just by knowing a lot of interesting things about him. If you lose God’s presence you lose everything, but if you know his presence you already have everything you will ever need.”
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
“The Dutch Holocaust survivor Corrie ten Boom pointed out that when a train enters a long, dark tunnel, this is not the moment to disembark! This is the time to sit back and trust the engine driver. He will pull you through to the light.”
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
“Eternal Love, teach me to trust your timing. Set me free from the fear of missing out. It’s such a relief to remember that you believe in me more than I believe in either of us. Thank you that my destiny is safe in your hands. Amen.”
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
“Put salt in our mouths that we may thirst for you.’ Amen. (Prayer of St Augustine)”
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
“It is very easy to be servants of the word without disturbing the world: a very spiritualised word, a word without any commitment to history, a word that can sound in any part of the world because it belongs to no part of the world. A word like that creates no problems, starts no conflicts. What starts conflicts and persecutions, what marks the genuine church, is the word that … accuses of sin those who oppose God’s reign, so that they may tear that sin out of their hearts, out of their societies, out of their laws – out of the structures that oppress, that imprison, that violate the rights of God and humanity. This is the hard service of the word.2”
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
“we were ‘still sinners’ when Jesus looked at us and loved us and deemed us worth trading his life for our own. He arrived at the door, long before we’d fixed our hair or fixed our teeth, before we could put on a suit or put out our cigar, before we’d cleared our search history, kicked the drugs or dried the tears. Jesus showed up before we had done anything at all to heal ourselves or save ourselves or make ourselves more deserving, when we were still just an unholy seething mess.”
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
― Dirty Glory: Go Where Your Best Prayers Take You
