Jan Karon Quotes
Did I Tell You How Much I Liked Your Sermon On Sunday?" "You Did Not, Or I Would Have Remembered It." "Well, It Was Glorious. You Were Very Bold, I Thought, To Preach On Sin. Hardly Anyone Wants To Hear Sin Preached." "Mainstream Christianity Glosses Over The Fact That It Isn't Just A Question Of Giving Up Sin, But Of Doing Something Far More Difficult - Giving Up Our Right To Ourselves." He Made The Turn Onto The Busy Highway Toward Wesley, Which Always, Somehow, Seemed A Shock To His Senses. "The Sin Life In Us Must Be Transformed Into The Spiritual Life." "How?" "Through Sacrifice And Obedience." She Smiled Ironically. "How Do You Think That Will Be Received By Those Of Us Who Come To Sit In A Comfortable Pew And Find A Hot Seat Instead? "They'll Just Have To Go Across The Street Until I've Finished Preaching On That Particular Subject." She Laughed With Delight. "You're Different These Days." He Laughed With Her. "I Pray So," He Said.
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