Quotes About God
The only hope for any of us, regardless of our particular sins, lies in a ruthless trust in a God who inexplicably loves sinners, including those who sin differently than we do.
~ Philip Yancey
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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
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Most of my struggles in the Christian life circle around the same two themes: why God doesn't act the way we want God to, and why I don't act the way God wants me to. Prayer is the precise point where those themes converge.
~ Philip Yancey
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In God's presence I feel small because I am small.
~ Philip Yancey
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All of us in the church need "grace-healed eyes" to see the potential in others for the same grace that God has so lavishly bestowed on us.
~ Philip Yancey
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Shouldn't we be presenting an alternative to the prevailing culture rather than simply mimicking it? What would a church look like that created space for quietness, that bucked the celebrity trend and unplugged from noisy media, that actively resisted our consumer culture? What would worship look like if we directed it more toward God than toward our own amusement?
~ Philip Yancey
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I can worry myself into a state of spiritual ennui over questions like What good does it do to pray if God already knows everything? Jesus silences such questions: he prayed, so should we.
~ Philip Yancey
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Followers of Jesus stake their claim on the firm belief that God will one day heal the planet of pain and death. Until that day arrives, the case against God must rely on incomplete evidence. We cannot really reconcile our pain-wracked world with a loving God because what we experience now is not the same as what God intends. Jesus himself prayed that God's will be done, on earth as it is in heaven, a prayer that will not be fully answered until evil and suffering are finally defeated.
~ Philip Yancey
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Prayer helps correct myopia, calling to mind a perspective I daily forget. I keep reversing roles, thinking of ways in which God should serve me, rather than vice versa. As God fiercely reminded Job, the Lord of the universe has many things to manage, and in the midst of my self-pity I would do well to contemplate for a moment God's own point of view.
~ Philip Yancey
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Man and woman, in a world without suffering, chose against God.
~ Philip Yancey
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They [Old Testament] taught me about Life with God: not how it is supposed to work, but how it actually does work.
~ Philip Yancey
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The essence of Christian faith has come to us in story form, the story of a God who will go to any lengths to get his family back. The Bible tells of flawed people -- people just like me -- who make shockingly bad choices and yet still find themselves pursued by God. As they receive grace and forgiveness, naturally they want to give it to others, and a thread of hope and transformation weaves its way throughout the Bible's accounts.
~ Philip Yancey
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What we have to go through to commit sin distances us from God—we change in the very act of rebellion—and there is no guarantee we will ever come back. You ask me about forgiveness now, but will you even want it later, especially if it involves repentance?
~ Philip Yancey
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It seems that God arranged the most humiliating circumstances possible for His entrance, as if to avoid any charge of favoritism.
~ Philip Yancey
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Grace teaches us that God loves because of who God is, not because of who we are.
~ Philip Yancey
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Somehow, that "faith" was what God valued, and it soon became clear that faith was the best way for humans to express a love for God.
~ Philip Yancey
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Does prayer change God or change me?
~ Philip Yancey
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Self-sufficiency which first reared its head in the Garden of Eden, is the most fatal sin because it pulls us as if by a magnet that their lack of self-sufficiency is obvious to them every day. They must turn somewhere for strength, and sometimes they go through life relying on their natural gifts. But there's a chance, just a chance, that people who lack such natural advantages may cry out to God in their time of need.
~ Philip Yancey
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A cease-fire between human beings depends upon a cease-fire with God.
~ Philip Yancey
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Grace dispensers give out of their own bounty, in gratitude (a word with the same root as grace) for what we have received from God. We serve others not with some hidden scheme of making converts, rather to contribute to the common good, to help humans flourish as God intended.
~ Philip Yancey
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The Christian knows to serve the weak not because they deserve it but because God extended his love to us when we deserved the opposite. Christ came down from heaven, and whenever his disciples entertained dreams of prestige and power he reminded them that the greatest is the one who serves. The ladder of power reaches up, the ladder of grace reaches down.
~ Philip Yancey
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Jesus did not eliminate evil; he revealed a God willing, at immense cost, to forgive it and to heal its damage.
~ Philip Yancey
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God dispenses gifts, not wages. None of us gets paid according to merit, for none of us comes close to satisfying God's requirements for a perfect life. If paid on the basis of fairness, we would all end up in hell.
~ Philip Yancey
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only love can summon a response of love, which is the one thing God wants from us and the reason he created us.
~ Philip Yancey
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