Henri J.M. Nouwen Quotes
Although Claiming My True Identity As A Child Of God, I Still Live As Though The God To Whom I Am Returning Demands An Explanation. I Still Think About His Love As Conditional And About Home As A Place I Am Not Yet Fully Sure Of. While Walking Home, I Keep Entertaining Doubts About Whether I Will Be Truly Welcome When I Get There. As I Look At My Spiritual Journey, My Long And Fatiguing Trip Home, I See How Full It Is Of Guilt About The Past And Worries About The Future. I Realize My Failures And Know That I Have Lost The Dignity Of My Sonship, But I Am Not Yet Able To Fully Believe That Where My Failings Are Great, 'grace Is Always Greater.' Still Clinging To My Sense Of Worthlessness, I Project For Myself A Place Far Below That Which Belongs To The Son, (p. 52).
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