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Quotes from Philip Yancey

Our faith rests not just on Jesus' example but on his resurrection.
~ Philip Yancey
Love, too, is why I believe. At the end of life, what else matters?
~ Philip Yancey
Miracles may occur now and then, but for the most part ordinary pilgrims do God's work by preaching, caring for widows and orphans, challenging society's wrongs, and marshaling the faithful to show the world a better way to live.
~ Philip Yancey
As G. K. Chesterton put it, "The worst moment for the atheist is when he is really thankful and has nobody to thank." Nature teaches me nothing about Incarnation or the Victorious Christian Life. It does, though, awaken my desire to meet whoever is responsible for the monarch butterfly.
~ Philip Yancey
A news event in 1995 shocked both sides in the culture war controversy. Norma Leah McCorvey, the "Jane Roe" in the famous Supreme Court case of 1973, converted to Christ, got baptized, and joined the pro-life campaign.
~ Philip Yancey
Imposition stands starkly at odds with the basic character of the Christian faith, which is at its heart about self-giving—God's self-giving and human self-giving—and not about self-imposing.
~ Philip Yancey
We exercise faith by responding to the task that lies before us.
~ Philip Yancey
Although we all have the capacity, our spiritual longing will remain unfulfilled until we make contact, and then develop the skills of spiritual "correspondence.
~ Philip Yancey
forgiveness alone can halt the cycle of blame and pain, breaking the chain of ungrace.
~ Philip Yancey
Novelist Reynolds Price said there is one sentence all humankind craves to hear: "The Maker of all things loves and wants me.
~ Philip Yancey
the important issue facing Christians who suffer is not "Is God responsible?" but "How should I react now that this terrible thing has happened?
~ Philip Yancey
Love is the bottom line.
~ Philip Yancey
But should not atheists have an equal obligation to explain the origin of pleasure in a world of randomness and meaninglessness?
~ Philip Yancey
La Biblia no hace ninguna promesa color rosa acerca de vivir en una primavera eterna. Lo que hace es señalar hacia la fe que nos ayuda a prepararnos para las estaciones de sequía. Vendrán duros inviernos, seguidos por veranos ardientes. No obstante, si las raíces de la fe adquieren la suficiente profundidad para llegar hasta donde se halla el Agua Viva, podremos sobrevivir a los tiempos de sequía y florecer en los tiempos de abundancia.
~ Philip Yancey
Most importantly, he countered violence with nonviolence, and hatred with love. "Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred," he exhorted his followers. "We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.
~ Philip Yancey
God uses the talent pool available. None lived without sin and embarrassing failures. Yet somehow God used them to advance the cause of the kingdom.
~ Philip Yancey
True followers of God quietly humble themselves and rise again courageously.
~ Philip Yancey
El hecho de que el amor no opera bajo las reglas del poder ayudaría a explicar por qué a veces parece como si Dios sintiera timidez en cuanto a utilizar su propio poder.
~ Philip Yancey
the kingdom of God largely exists for the sake of outsiders, as a tangible expression of God's love for all.
~ Philip Yancey
As a committed Christian, I wanted to discover what adjustments we might need to make in order to communicate the good news to our friends, neighbors, coworkers.
~ Philip Yancey
The committee has again been reminded that every human effort is flawed
~ Philip Yancey
discovered that some of our efforts can actually drown out the good news and become stumbling blocks to faith.
~ Philip Yancey
God's arms are always extended; we are the ones who turn away.
~ Philip Yancey
people who have been broken by suffering and sickness ask for only one thing: a heart that loves and commits itself to them, a heart full of hope for them."2
~ Philip Yancey