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All my life you have been faithful,
All my life you have been so, so good.
- Goodness of God, Jenn Johnson
"No more condemnation, no more doubt and fear"
“Avoid a sugared gospel as you would shun sugar of lead. Seek that gospel which rips up and tears and cuts and wounds and hacks and even kills, for that is the gospel that makes alive again. And when you have found it, give good heed to it. Let it enter into your inmost being. As the rain soaks into the ground, so pray the Lord to let his gospel soak into your soul.”
— Charles Spurgeon
Jeremiah 31:3 (NIV) - The LORD appeared to us in the past, saying:
“I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.
Please don’t settle for something you know isn’t God’s plan for you just because you’re tired of waiting.
“It seems to me that we often, almost sulkily, reject the good that God offers us because, at that moment, we expected some other good. Do you know what I mean? On every level of our life… we are always harking back to some occasion which seemed to us to reach perfection, setting that up as a norm, and depreciating all other occasions by comparison. … God shows us a new facet of the glory, and we refuse to look at it because we’re still looking for the old one.”
— C.S. Lewis, Letters to Malcolm (via zacheway)
Today much Christian activity seems to originate with human plans, and it is then carried out in human strength, with human results. It has nothing to do with the kingdom of God. The world does not need any more religion! It needs Jesus Christ. Religion is people’s attempts to do God’s work in their own strength. Jesus wants us to live and walk in God’s strength.
Brother Yun, in Living Water, edited by Paul Hattaway