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"Delight yourself in the Lord—here is the secret. Not duty but delight; not obligation but pleasure. When the Lord Himself becomes our joy, our desires align with His. He gives the desires because He has first shaped them. Delight precedes...
"The enslaved found joy in the Lord despite every circumstance designed to crush joy. Delight in God was resistance—the master couldn't touch their inner joy. When we delight in the God of liberation, we desire liberation for all. Joy in...
"'Do not be conformed to this world'—this is resistance to empire, to consumerism, to the values of domination. The renewed mind sees through propaganda and imagines alternatives. Transformation is political: it creates communities that embody different values." — Walter Brueggemann.
"The cloud of witnesses includes our ancestors—enslaved believers who ran the race through chains, Jim Crow saints who endured, civil rights martyrs who gave their lives. Their testimony surrounds us. We run for those who couldn't finish, eyes on Jesus...
"We are new creations—yet we remain sinners. Simul justus et peccator: simultaneously justified and sinner. The old has passed in God's verdict; the new has come in Christ's righteousness. But we live the tension until glory. New creation is real...
"Taste and see—God is supremely good. Not just good compared to evil but the definition of goodness itself. To taste Him is to taste the source of all sweetness. The soul that has tasted God finds everything else bland. He...
"Sin's wages are paid most heavily by the poor—death from poverty, violence, neglect. But God's gift is life—especially for the crucified peoples. Eternal life begins with abundant life now: justice, dignity, bread. The gift is liberation from every death-dealing force." — Jon Sobrino.
"The inner person is being deified—this is daily theosis. While the body participates in Christ's death, the soul participates in His resurrection. The eternal weight of glory is full union with God. Fix your eyes on the divine light; transformation continues." — St.
"Jesus is archegos—pioneer, author, founder. He ran the race first; He blazed the trail through death to resurrection. Looking to Jesus is not mere inspiration but participation: we run in His footsteps, by His power, toward His glory. Christ is...
"Taste and see—but the tasting is infinite! God's goodness has no end; we taste forever without exhausting. This is epektasis: eternal progress into infinite divine goodness. Each taste reveals more to taste; each seeing opens more to see. God's goodness is inexhaustible." — St.
"The poor are chosen—preferentially, specially. In base communities, campesinos discover their royal identity: priests who need no patron, a holy nation that belongs to God not landlords. This identity empowers; this calling liberates. The chosen people includes the excluded." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"Stillness is not inactivity but receptivity—active openness to God. We choose to be still; we decide to know. Grace meets us in the stillness, but we must position ourselves there. This is spiritual discipline: regularly choosing stillness to know God more deeply." — E.
"God's ways are not our ways—but in Jesus they are revealed. Human ways are violence; God's way is peace. Human ways are domination; God's way is servanthood. The cross shows how different God's thoughts are. Jesus IS God's higher way...
"Grace means there is nothing we can do to make God love us more, and nothing we can do to make God love us less. It is gift—pure, unearned, undeserved. We cannot boast because we contributed nothing. We can only...
"Romans 8:28 does not promise that everything that happens is good. It promises that God is at work in everything, bringing good even from terrible circumstances. This is not passive acceptance but active hope that participates in God's redemptive work." — Barbara Brown Taylor.
"To seek first the kingdom is to seek first God's glory. His righteousness is His righteous rule. When God's glory is our priority, He provides all we need—for His glory requires sustained servants. Soli Deo Gloria: God first, all else follows." — John Calvin.
"God's thoughts subvert human assumptions—especially assumptions of the powerful. Our 'common sense' often serves empire; God's ways overturn it. His thoughts judge our nationalism, our economics, our hierarchies. Divine transcendence is not comforting to the comfortable but to the marginalized." — Walter Brueggemann.
"The Word is lamp and light because it is GOD'S Word—authoritative, inspired, sufficient. Human wisdom gropes in darkness; divine revelation illumines. Sola Scriptura: Scripture alone provides sure light. All other lights are reflections; this is the source." — R.C. Reformed: authoritative light.
"We are not to imagine that there is any other way of access to the Father, for all intercourse between God and humanity has been cut off. Christ alone opens the door and is Himself the door.
"What does the Lord require? Covenant obedience expressed in life: justice to neighbor, mercy to the vulnerable, humility before God. This is response to grace, not its replacement. The grateful heart lives this way; the law of God becomes delight, not burden." — John Calvin.
"Through Christ who strengthens me—this is theosis in action. Divine energy flows through human weakness. We become by grace what Christ is by nature. The 'all things' are possible because we participate in divine power, not merely receive external help." — St.
"Be still—quiet your soul, silence the noise, enter His presence. And KNOW—experience, encounter, feel His reality! This is not head knowledge but heart-knowing. In the stillness, the Spirit speaks; in the knowing, we are filled afresh. Wait on God; He will come!" — A.W.
"Abundant life is resurrection life now—new creation breaking in. Jesus brings not escape from creation but its renewal. Life to the full includes body and spirit, individual and social, present and future. The Good Shepherd leads us into the life...
"The church exists as light for the world—not for itself but for others. Mission is not what church does but what church IS: visible, public, unavoidable witness. 'See your good works'—mission is seen before it is spoken. Presence precedes proclamation." — Lesslie Newbigin.