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William Willimon Quotes By Darrell W. Johnson

I repeat: the pressure to apply is a modernist pressure, not a biblical pressure. William Willimon observes that most congregations love hearing preaching with this application emphasis. The only problem, he says, is that such preaching is not biblical preaching. The 'subtext' of so much of this must-apply preaching is, 'You are gods unto yourselves. Through this insight, this set of principles, this well applied idea, you can save yourselves by yourselves'. — Darrell W. Johnson

William Willimon Quotes By William H. Willimon

So there are no nontheologians; there is just good theology and bad theology. — William H. Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By Gugu Mbatha-Raw

I prefer to focus on the future. There are a lot of new stories to be heard. — Gugu Mbatha-Raw

William Willimon Quotes By William H. Willimon

The bombing of helpless and unprotected civilians is a strategy which has aroused the horror of all mankind. I recall with pride that the United States consistently has taken the lead in urging that this inhuman practice be prohibited. — William H. Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By William H. Willimon

We reject the charge of tribalism, particularly from those whose theologies serve to buttress the most nefarious brand of tribalism of all - the omnipotent state. The church is the one political entity in our culture that is global, transnational, transcultural. Tribalism is not the church determined to serve God rather than Caesar. Tribalism is the United States of America, which sets up artificial boundaries and defends them with murderous intensity. — William H. Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By William Henry Willimon

We are better givers than getters, not because we are generous people, but because we are proud, arrogant people. The Christmas story-the one according to Luke, not Dickens-is not about how blessed it is to be givers but about how essential it is to see ourselves as receivers. — William Henry Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By William Henry Willimon

Just when I get my church all sorted out, sheep from the goats, saved from the damned, hopeless from the hopeful, somebody makes a move, get out of focus, cuts loose, and I see why Jesus never wrote systematic theology. So you and I can give thanks that the locus of Christian thinking appears to be shifting from North America and northern Europe where people write rules and obey them, to places like Africa and Latin America where people still know how to dance. — William Henry Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By George Eliot

One gets a bad habit of being unhappy. — George Eliot

William Willimon Quotes By Rhonda Byrne

The law of attraction is the law of creation. Quantum physicists tell us that the entire Universe emerged from thought! — Rhonda Byrne

William Willimon Quotes By William Henry Willimon

Preaching that is boring is preaching that talks first about us and then only tangentially about God. Preaching that is faithful is preaching that talks first about God and then only secondarily and derivatively talks about us. The God of Scripture is so much more interestingly than we are. — William Henry Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By Margaret Atwood

You're dead, Cordelia.'
No I'm not.
'Yes you are. You're dead.
Lie down. — Margaret Atwood

William Willimon Quotes By William H. Willimon

Jesus didn't die as a frustrated failed revolutionary. His death was the revolution. — William H. Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By William Henry Willimon

To speak the gospel skillfully without attempting to perform the gospel is a false proclamation of the gospel. — William Henry Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By William H. Willimon

When we take upon ourselves his yoke of obedience, his yoke is easy, his burden is light (Matt. 11:28-30). When is a burden light? It is when we find our burdensome lives caught up, elevated, borne aloft by something greater than our lives. Mission gives meaning. Jesus does not come to us to relieve us of all yokes or burdens; rather, he comes offering us a yoke worth wearing, a burden worth bearing. It is a great gift not to have to make your life mean something, to have your life given significance by the Lord whose cross, when taken up, takes us up as well. 119-120 — William H. Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By Diane Setterfield

She was a do-gooder, — Diane Setterfield

William Willimon Quotes By William H. Willimon

It takes great faith in Easter, particularly faith in the gift of the Holy Spirit, to be honest with our people that we have not a clue to the meaning of some biblical passage, or that we have no sense of a satisfying ending for a sermon, or that we are unsure of precisely what the congregation ought to do after hearing a given text. The most ethically dangerous time within a sermon is toward the end of the sermon, when we move from proclamation to application and act as if we know more than God. 133 — William H. Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By Elif Shafak

May love always be with you, and you always surrounded by love — Elif Shafak

William Willimon Quotes By William Henry Willimon

We did not choose to believe that personal choice is the highest human virtue. Rather, we were taught, formed, forced to believe nothing is important in life other than that which we have personally chosen. The irony is that the belief that nothing is important in life other than that which we have personally chosen is a belief that we have not personally chosen! The supermarket and shopping mall have been our school. — William Henry Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By Chess Desalls

Where the truth remains hidden from the outside, the inside imprisons the hidden. — Chess Desalls

William Willimon Quotes By Laura Vanderkam

Getting things down to routines and habits takes willpower at first but in the long run conserves willpower," says Baumeister. — Laura Vanderkam

William Willimon Quotes By William H. Willimon

Obliteration bombing of civilian populations had come to be seen as a military necessity. A terrible evil had been defended as a way to a greater good. After the bomb, all sorts of moral compromises were easier - nearly two million abortions a year seemed a mere matter of freedom of choice, and the plight of the poor in the world's richest nation was a matter of economic necessity. — William H. Willimon

William Willimon Quotes By Gary L. Thomas

Repentance, contrary to popular misconception, is not a heroic first step I make toward Christ, nor is it a feeling-sorry-for my sins. It is the divine gift of being turned toward truth. William Willimon — Gary L. Thomas

William Willimon Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Now he experienced a feeling akin to that of a man whom while calmly crossing a bridge over a precipice, should suddenly discover that the bridge is broken, and that there is a chasm below. That chasm was life itself, the bridge that artificial life in which Aleksey Aleksandrovich had lived. — Leo Tolstoy