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"God's ways are not our ways—and this is hope for the disinherited. Human ways crush; God's ways liberate. What seems defeat may be victory; what seems ending may be beginning. The oppressor cannot predict God; His thoughts overturn expectations." — Howard Thurman.
"We are light only because Christ is THE Light. We shine with borrowed brightness, reflected glory. The purpose: that they may glorify YOUR FATHER—soli Deo Gloria. We are not the source but the lampstand. Our calling is faithful reflection; the...
"God's love is not a response to our goodness but its cause. 'While we were sinners'—this demonstrates that God's love is pure gift. In Christ's sacrifice, continued sacramentally in the Eucharist, we encounter this love repeatedly. The Mass makes present...
"'Be still and know that I am God'—this is not suggestion but sovereign command. God will be exalted whether nations cooperate or not. Our stillness acknowledges His sovereignty; our knowing rests in His decree. We cease striving because He has...
"The early Anabaptists faced drowning, burning, imprisonment—and testified that God gave them Spirit not of fear but of power. Fearless discipleship requires supernatural courage. The community emboldens each member; together we receive what we could not alone." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"Chosen for mission—that you may DECLARE. The royal priesthood exists not for itself but for the world. We mediate between God and nations, declaring His excellencies. Identity precedes mission; knowing who we are fuels what we do. Chosen to proclaim." — Lesslie Newbigin.
"Delight is cultivated—we choose to fix our hearts on God; we practice His presence until joy overflows. This is cooperative grace: God offers Himself as our delight; we respond by delighting. Holy affections grow; desires are sanctified. Heart-transformation is the...
"The cloud of witnesses includes all who ran the race of faith against injustice: prophets who challenged kings, martyrs who faced empire. We run surrounded by their testimony.
"The world gives trouble—especially to those who challenge injustice. But Christ has overcome this world of oppression. His victory is liberation. Take heart: the powers that kill are defeated powers. Even martyrdom is victory—the blood of martyrs is seed of freedom." — Oscar Romero.
"The Word becomes ALIVE—rhema word for your moment! When the Spirit quickens Scripture, the lamp BLAZES! Suddenly you see what you couldn't see. Expect God to speak SPECIFICALLY through His Word. The lamp doesn't just glow; it SHINES into your situation!" — Bill Johnson.
"'Is He safe?' 'Safe? Who said anything about safe? But He's good.' The LORD is not safe but salvation. Not tame but our stronghold. Our confidence is not that life will be easy but that God is good. Whom shall I fear?
"Lamentations speaks from devastation—Jerusalem destroyed, people displaced. Yet HERE comes 'His mercies never cease.' This is not denial but defiance: hope voiced in ruins. God's faithfulness to the displaced, the refugee, the victim. Mercy comes where destruction has been." — Walter Brueggemann.
"'I know the plans I have for you'—GOD knows. Not your circumstances. Not your enemies. God's sovereign knowledge encompasses past, present, and future. Our hope rests not in understanding the plan but in trusting the Planner whose counsel stands forever." — R.C.
"We delight in God together—worship, fellowship, shared practices shape our desires. The community that delights in the Lord together finds its desires transformed together. Individualist delights lead to individualist desires; communal worship shapes kingdom longings." — Stanley Hauerwas. Anabaptist: communal delight.
"Every believer is a priest—not clergy alone but all. This holy nation includes all who respond to grace. Royal priesthood means access to God for all, intercession by all, ministry from all. The Spirit gifts every member for the body's work." — John Wesley.
"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...
"Present your body to the Holy Spirit! When the Spirit fills you, transformation happens—supernatural, radical, complete! Your mind renewed by Spirit power thinks new thoughts; your body becomes a vessel for Holy Ghost fire. Let God transform you!" — Smith Wigglesworth.
"Reason is a beautiful thing, but it must know its limits. 'Lean not on your own understanding'—reason submitted to revelation. Faith goes where reason cannot follow. Trust God's promise even when it contradicts your calculations." — Martin Luther. Lutheran: faith over reason.
"Stillness is not emptiness but attention. 'Be still and know'—attend to reality, to God's presence woven through all things. In contemplative stillness, we see what busyness blinds us to: God present, God acting, God speaking. Knowing comes through attentive stillness." — Rowan Williams.
"The church shines in the night of this present age—darkness increases as the end approaches. But so must our light! Until Christ returns, we illuminate a dark world. Our good works witness to coming kingdom. The world grows darker; our...
"The living sacrifice is costly discipleship—no cheap grace that demands nothing. 'Present your bodies'—concrete, embodied obedience. Not just thoughts transformed but lives offered. The renewed mind leads to changed action in the world." — Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Lutheran: costly, embodied discipleship.
"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.
"The gift of God is eternal life—not merely endless existence but participation in divine life. Through baptism we die to sin's wages; through Eucharist we receive life's gift. The sacraments mediate the gift; the Church is its steward. Life abundant...
"Grace has a name: Jesus Christ. He is not merely the messenger of grace but grace itself embodied. We are saved by grace—which means we are saved by Christ. Faith receives not an abstract gift but a living Person. In...