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Quotes from John Eldredge

For that which draws us to the heart of God is that which often first lifts our own hearts above the mundane, awakens longing and desire. And it is that life, my brothers, the life of your heart, that God is most keenly after.
~ John Eldredge
Jesus also used this illustration: "The Kingdom of Heaven is like the yeast a woman used in making bread. Even though she put only a little yeast in three measures of flour, it permeated every part of the dough" (Matthew 13:33 NLT). Yeast gets into the dough and slowly works its way through the entire batch. The promise is this: the goodness of Jesus will work its way through your entire being. Jesus is the yeast
~ John Eldredge
For the search for wholeness compels every person, every hour of their lives, whether they know it or not. We ache to be made whole again. And only one Person who ever walked this earth can do this for the heart and soul he created himself.
~ John Eldredge
For the religious spirit is like the flu—it is constantly adapting to the environment.
~ John Eldredge
Communion with God is the one need of the soul beyond all other need," wrote George MacDonald. "Prayer is the beginning of that communion and some need is the motive of that prayer."2
~ John Eldredge
Confusing the weight of sins actually hurts our ability to resist temptation.
~ John Eldredge
Imagine—after your enemies are judged and banished, many great treasure chests are set before you. Jesus tells you to open them, saying, These are the gifts I meant for you in your former life but were stolen. I return them now, with interest. Imagine what fills those chests. Laughter comes from one, for so much of what has been lost are memories and joy.
~ John Eldredge
must live maturely, knowing that whatever else is happening, we must preserve the relationship if we would find our way.
~ John Eldredge
We simply start saying, "I love you" as we turn our attention toward him for a moment or two. As I do so I find it helpful to recall some reason I love God: his goodness, the beauty of the world (ninety thousand caribou stacked up for a river crossing), a kindness I recently received. "God is the creator of everything I love." Just repeat that to yourself, "God is the creator of everything I love.
~ John Eldredge
sometimes it takes time for a person to be ready to forgive. It often helps to explain that forgiveness is not saying it didn't matter; it is not saying we simply choose to overlook the offense. Forgiveness is saying the cross is enough—we require no further payment than Jesus paid. Forgiveness is releasing the person to God for him to deal with.
~ John Eldredge
If I've lost the capacity for, and the enjoyment of relationship, I know things are deeply off in my soul.
~ John Eldredge
Notice that the older brother can't receive the father's generosity; he's closed off, curtained off, by his attention to Self. This is the hidden danger I spoke of: the stubborn life of the Self. The Exalted Me, unsubmitted and unsurrendered to the rule of Christ in me.
~ John Eldredge
It takes no courage to be an optimist, but it takes a great deal of courage to have hope. RABBI JONATHAN SACKS, Celebrating Life
~ John Eldredge
restored in you, to be renewed in you, to receive from you
~ John Eldredge
The worst blows typically come from family.
~ John Eldredge
A workspace with minimal distractions A daily walk (many would write in the morning, stop for lunch and a stroll, spend an hour or two answering letters, and knock off work by two or three in the afternoon) A clear dividing line between important work and busywork Limited social lives1
~ John Eldredge
Nunca saque un principio de su experiencia; deje que Dios sea tan original con otras personas como es con usted».
~ John Eldredge
Christianity is not a set of convictions—it is a truth. The most offensive thing imaginable.
~ John Eldredge
Faith is something that looks backward - we remember the ways God has come through for his people, and for us, and our belief is strengthened that he will come through again. Love is exercised in the present moment; we love in the now. Hope reaches into the future to take hold of something we do not yet have, may not even see.
~ John Eldredge
Yet this is the world God has made—a world that requires us to live with risk. Because God wants us to live by faith.
~ John Eldredge
positive barometers, too, wonderful things;
~ John Eldredge
O merciful God, come to me in this place, this very place in my heart. I give this to you. I choose you over Eve. I choose your love and friendship and beauty. I give my aching and longing and vulnerable heart to you. Come, and heal me here. Sanctify me. Make me whole and holy in this very place.
~ John Eldredge
Like my evening walk.
~ John Eldredge
the fact that the visual experience before me was exactly the same as it has been for sixteen years.
~ John Eldredge