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"The church gathers in silence together—communal stillness, shared knowing. We are still before God as a body, not just individuals. In corporate silence we learn that God is God and we are His people. The gathered community creates space for...
"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.
"The Holy Spirit CREATES clean hearts! 'Renew a right spirit within me'—that's the SPIRIT'S work! Invite Him in! Let Him SEARCH you, CLEANSE you, FILL you! A Spirit-filled heart is a CLEAN heart! Encounter His presence and be TRANSFORMED!" — Bill Johnson.
"No one knows the Father except through the Son. If you want to see God, look at Christ. He IS the way to God—no other path works. He IS the truth about God—all else is speculation. He IS the life...
"Scripture is lamp and light because it witnesses to Christ, who is THE Light. The Word illumines by pointing to the Word made flesh. We read Scripture to find Him; finding Him, we find our path. Christ illumines through Scripture;...
"Consider how great a gift it is that He gave—His only-begotten Son. Not a servant, not an angel, not an archangel, but His own Son. And for whom? For ungrateful enemies. This is the wonder of God's love." — St.
"Sin's wages include the death-dealing systems of violence, war, and coercion. The gift of life creates an alternative: communities of peace, sharing, and reconciliation. We choose which economy to live in—the wage system of death or the gift economy of...
"The LORD is light—exposing empire's lies, revealing injustice hidden in darkness. Salvation—not from sin alone but from oppressive systems. Stronghold—refuge when powers threaten. Those who work for justice need not fear; the Light goes before them." — Walter Brueggemann. Progressive: liberating light.
"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...
"Jesus said, 'I am the light of the world.' The LORD who is David's light IS Christ. He is our salvation—literally, Yeshua. He is our stronghold—the rock on which we build. In Christ, this psalm finds its fulfillment. Whom shall...
"Neither death nor life can separate us—I write this from prison, facing execution. Death cannot separate! This is the gospel's triumph: love that passes through death and out the other side. Christ died and rose; His love is resurrection love,...
"Faith sees the invisible, believes the unbelievable, and receives the impossible. Romans 8:28 requires faith-eyes: circumstances may look hopeless, but the Spirit within witnesses that God is working. What you cannot see, faith knows." — A.W. Pentecostal spirituality emphasizes Spirit-witnessed trust in God's working.
"The goal of Christian life is acquisition of the Holy Spirit—and the Spirit-filled person radiates light, as Christ did on Tabor. The saints literally shine with uncreated light. Our good works flow from theosis; we become light as we participate in divine nature." — 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.
"The poor have faith because they have hope—hope for liberation, for justice, for life. Their faith is substance: the reality of God's kingdom breaking in. It is evidence: proof that another world is possible. Faith and liberation are inseparable." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"God IS love—Deus Caritas Est. Perfect love is not our achievement but our participation in divine love through sacraments, prayer, community. Servile fear yields to filial love; we approach God not as slaves but as children. Love transforms fear into...
"Moses speaks to Joshua entering dangerous territory—God goes before the vulnerable, the threatened, those facing powerful opposition. This is solidarity with the marginalized: God does not abandon His people to empire. The promise sustains those who march toward justice." — Walter Brueggemann.
"God's mercies find their fullness in Christ—He is the steadfast love that never ceases. Each morning we wake to Christ, to His finished work, to His living presence. 'Great is Thy faithfulness' is sung ultimately about Him: the same yesterday,...
"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...
"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...
"Faith is an act of the intellect assenting to divine truth at the command of the will moved by grace. The 'substance' is the beginning of eternal life in us; the 'evidence' is that which makes the unseen convincing to...
"John 3:16 is not just theology to be understood but love to be encountered. When the Holy Spirit makes this verse alive in your heart, you don't just know God loves the world—you KNOW God loves YOU. That encounter changes everything." — Jack Hayford.
"While we were SINNERS—ungodly, hostile, helpless. God's love is not a response to our lovability but an expression of His nature. Grace is given to the undeserving; that's what makes it grace. Christ died not because we were worthy but...
"The missionary walks into cultural darkness needing light. God's Word illumines not just personal morality but missional direction: where to go, what to say, how to witness. Scripture guides the sent church into unfamiliar territory. The Word lights the missional path." — Lesslie Newbigin.