297 results for tag: Quote for today


Reflections Along the Jesus Way

February 15, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “Along with its equally seductive cousin of religious legalism, prediction addiction had been the language of my life, the drum beat of my religious soul. Prediction addiction is an obsession, a compulsion to continually seek exhilarating ‘fulfillments of Bible prophecy’ in current events of the day.  In my experience, the bondage of legalism combined with an addiction to prediction addiction gave meaning and order to my world while at the same time being the perfect one-two punch religion needed to control me.  Legalism told me what I had to do in order to earn God’s love and the ...

Reflections Along the Jesus Way

February 13, 2024 - Quote for the Day:  “Jesus voluntarily allowed himself to be killed rather than to kill.  Jesus didn’t seek to intimidate those who would express hatred and violence toward him by arming the disciples with the best weapons available at the time. In Matthew 26:51-52, Jesus told one of his disciples, companions and followers, who drew his sword to prevent the arrest of Jesus: ‘Put your sword back in its place, for all who draw the sword will die by the sword.’ Jesus didn’t believe in peace produced by intimidation via a display of force that would cause his enemies to fear doing harm to him. There is no question ...

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February 11, 2024 - Quote for the Day: “The Beatitudes are descriptive of what Jesus does and will do in the lives of his followers – they are not prescriptions or lesson plans for those who will become blessed because of their own blood, sweat and tears.”  Originally published in: Beautiful Sayings – Beatitudes of Grace ————————————- Help Us Help Others – Give Now

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February 8, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “God’s love says: ‘I know all about you and I still love you anyway.’ God’s love says: ‘I am going to love you forever – you can’t stop me loving you.’ God’s love says: ‘Nothing you can do, positively or negatively, can make me love you more or less than I already do.  My love does not depend on what you do or fail to do.’”   Originally published in: Letters to My Friends ------------------------------------- Help Us Help Others - Give Now

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February 6, 2024 - Quote for the Day “The kingdom of God involves feasting and dancing and laughter.  God – God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit – does not absent himself from such merrymakings.  God is involved in the wining and the dining – he is the very center of the joke telling, the good-natured jesting, the singing and the offering of toasts. This is his banquet – he plans it, caters it and hosts it. God doesn’t absent himself from the party and sneak off to the library, reading the Bible in the original Greek or Hebrew. God is right there in the middle of the festivities. The heavenly wedding ...

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February 4, 2024 - Quote for the Day: “You probably have heard about the God of wrath.  But have you heard of God throwing a party? How often have you pictured God as throwing back his head and laughing?   Has anyone suggested an image of God celebrating on the dance floor, tripping the light fandango?  Is God ever personified as being at the head of a banquet table, drinking and eating way into the night?  Those images are very much a part of how the Bible depicts God and his nature.  When Jesus describes God’s kingdom of heaven, he often does so by using the imagery of a joyful banquet.  In the book of Revelation, we read that ...

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February 1, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “God did not produce and create this world in all of its intrinsic beauty and intricate complexity because he was bored and needed something to do.  We are here – our world is here – because of his love.  We and all creation testify to his love.  Everything that is – all creatures great and small – all flora and fauna – all the created of this majestic planet earth – exists because of God’s love.”  Originally published in: Wonders of His Love ------------------------------------- Help Us Help Others - Give Now

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January 30, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “Apart from God’s forgiveness, we all feel a sense of condemnation. Shame and guilt result when we fail to measure up to societal, ethical, biblical or family standards. The fact that everyone is imperfect does not help when we experience a major failure. Shame and guilt can be a burden carried and lived with, like a recuring nightmare, for decades.  Shame and guilt comprise spiritual swamps that imprison so many. Shame relates to how we feel about ourselves – who we think we are. Guilt relates to our behavior – what we have done. When overwhelmed by guilt, we say, ‘I did something ...

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January 28, 2024 - Quote for the Day: “According to Jesus, the religious establishment had declared themselves spiritually healthy and assumed they were beyond need of the services of the Great Physician. It happened then, and it still happens today. Jesus did not accept their spiritual self-diagnosis. Jesus declared that the unqualified would be freely admitted to his new church, rather than membership granted on the basis of merit – the prevailing status quo of religious admissions policies. Those who had determined that they were immune from the spiritual disease Jesus came to heal did not respond to him. On the other hand, those who ...

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January 25, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “The gospel transforms every dimension of our lives. Paul said it was not appropriate to drag old cultural/religious traditions into the gospel (in this case Jewish religious traditions).  Paul insisted, as Jesus said, that we cannot put the new wine of the gospel into the old wineskins of some former belief, some former religion, some former set of teachings. Jesus said that the new wine of the gospel cannot be enclosed in any religious container.  Eventually the gospel, as it grows, will ferment and then explode. The gospel will blow up any religious container that tries to remake ...

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January 23, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “Jesus, God in the flesh, came to serve us, not the other way around. We do not find Jesus running around enforcing a bunch of rules. The primary sense we receive from reading the life and teachings of Jesus is that he loves us and invites us into the kingdom of heaven. The life and teachings of Jesus do not leave us frustrated or depressed, thinking we have never done anything right or that he is upset with us. That feeling comes to us from the kingdom of religion, not the kingdom of heaven. That feeling came (in the time of Jesus) from the Pharisees who condemned, belittled and scorned Jesus ...

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January 21, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “Many who believe the Bible is infallible and inerrant often claim that the Bible should not be interpreted, but its words believed and accepted without question. Members of the ‘no interpretation is necessary’ marching-and-chowder society often predicate their insistence on laying aside critical faculties when reading the Bible in favor of believing, without question, someone’s interpretation of the Bible who is revered as a religious authority. But the Bible itself invites inquiry – it does not demand that its readers ‘check their brains at the door’ before reading nor does ...

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January 18, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “Here is the Christ-centered perspective; it is only by seeing Jesus as He really is that we understand our world as it really is. We must not evaluate God according to our world, for in so doing we diminish him. This is part of the force of the Second Commandment of the old covenant, when Israel was commanded not to make images of God. Nothing we can create can begin to capture the essence of God; all human depictions devalue and corrupt him. Many popular attempts at ‘end times prophecy’ turn God into something and someone He is not. They result from having the theological cart before the ...

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January 16, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “The kingdom of heaven is not a physical kingdom. It is not defined by physical dimensions, boundaries and limitations. But the kingdom is real – it is certainly not pretend or imaginary. The spiritual dimension is far more authentic than the physical – of eternal significance rather than passing temporal limitations. By God’s grace, we live in the kingdom of heaven now. The kingdom now is limited, in the sense that it does not exercise universal domain or rule. Not everyone is part of the kingdom of God now. The kingdom now is the very real presence of eternity now. But the eternity of ...

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January 14, 2024 - Quote for the Day:    “If you once belonged to and were enslaved and in bondage to Christ-less religion, then you know what a spiritual cattle drive is like. Lots of cattle. A broad ‘road’ indeed.  When you are being driven in either a physical or spiritual cattle drive, the view in front of you is not that glorious or glamorous, is it? All cattle drives look and smell the same.”  Originally published in: Letters to My Friends ------------------------------------- Help Us Help Others - Give Now

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January 11, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “We have a need to let go of our past and to forgive real and imagined hurts caused by individuals who were involved, whether directly or indirectly. There’s no delete button to erase it all – but there is a way to heal it all. There’s a way to forgive others, but the solution does not ultimately come from human resources. There is a way to deal with the hurts and pains that live in our memories. The answer is found in God’s love… the resolution of our hurts and pains has no easy answer. In fact, forgiveness just might be the most difficult task that God’s love can ever accomplish ...

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January 9, 2024 - Quote for the Day:   “When you and I hear the word ‘peace’ defined as ‘the absence of conflict,’ that goes about as far as our minds can hope. The peace most humans hope for is when bloodshed, crime and war are no more. Apart from God, when we draw a mental picture of peace, our limited human perspective transports us to the serenity experienced when armies are not fighting, and no doubt, that kind of peace is part of God’s kingdom” They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.  Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war ...

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January 7, 2024 - Quote for the Day: “God’s grace is alive and well – it is dynamic – it is the fundamental description of our relationship with God.  God’s grace is unique – no religion, other than authentic Christianity – teaches and believes in God’s amazing grace. Years ago, during a British conference on religion, experts from all over the world debated about what was unique to biblically based Christian faith. Was it the idea of the Incarnation – God, in the person of Jesus, coming to be one of us? No, other religions have teachings about gods who appear in human form. What about The Resurrection? No, other ...

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January 4, 2024 - Quote for the Day: “Thank God that he has made a way to spare us a life and eternity of fairness. We do not  get what we deserve in this life, no matter how hard we try to ensure that we do. Not getting what we deserve means that there are times when we suffer loss and receive injustice. But the rest of the story is that God offers us his grace. God’s grace is something else that we do not deserve. If we accept God’s grace, the times in our physical lives when we do not receive what we consider to be justice pale by comparison when we realize that God forgives us of many things we do deserve.”  Originally ...

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January 2, 2024 - Quote for the Day: “Garrison Keillor has done a masterful job in talking about ingrained religious attitudes and beliefs in the fictional town of Lake Wobegon. Keillor named one of the churches in his fictional town Our Lady of Perpetual Responsibility. According to Keillor, there’s always something to be done at Our Lady of Perpetual Responsibility.  No religious deed goes unpunished at this church. When one task is completed, ten more await doing.  Our Lady of Perpetual Responsibility is a spiritual prison, where, as the lyrics to the Eagle’s Hotel California warn – “you can check out any time you ...