"The Christian life often begins with a solitary calling. God first leads people into the wilderness, making them realize they cannot fulfill their mission alone. But God does not allow people to walk alone forever. When people learn to humble themselves before God, He gives them brothers and sisters, not as spectators, but as fellow workers who bear each other's burdens. True spiritual fellowship is not about coming together because of shared goals, but about being together in Christ, enabling us to walk together for a long time."
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Source: Fellowship Life
Calling, co-workers
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"Christians are both righteous and sinners throughout this life. We are fully accepted in Christ, yet we still need to repent daily within ourselves."
— Martin Luther
Source: Lectures on Romans
sinner, righteous person
Views: 156
"Spiritual joy is often not found at the peak, but rather accumulated slowly in faithful walking day after day."
— Eugene Peterson
Source: Running Towards the Benchmark
Joy accumulates slowly.
Views: 147
"The God who created you without your participation is unwilling to bypass your response when saving you. For without Him, you cannot be saved; but without you, He does not force you to be saved."
— Augustine
Source: Sermons
Salvation, Response
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"Christians are not the masters of the world, but rather stewards temporarily entrusted to it by God. When we let go of 'possession,' we truly learn to use things freely, manage them humbly, and not collapse when we lose them."
— John Stott
Source: The Cross of Christ in Our Time
Butler, management, loss
Views: 174
"True hope is not about denying the suffering of history, but about refusing to believe, even in the deepest darkness, that darkness has the final say. Despair says, 'This should never have happened.' Hope says, 'Even if this happened, truth, meaning, and renewal may still follow.' Hope does not defend evil, but it refuses to let evil be the end of history.""
— Joseph Piper
Source: On Hope
Suffering, hope, darkness
Views: 162