23 Quotes by Craig D. Lounsbrough about Eternity
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It is implausible to assume that we are the sum total of this singular existence, for to probe the barest expanse of our depth is to set foot on the fringes of the infinite.
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Death is the beginning of the bigger side of the story.
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For a Christian, the battle is nothing more than the process of concluding the victory.
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God invites. Man indoctrinates. The former is an invitation to run the wilds of an eternity anticipated now in order to fully live there later. The latter is a set of chains that knows nothing of running, nor the space within which to do so.
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I spend a whole lot of time in a whole lot of places that don’t do me a whole lot of good, when God has spent a whole lot of time inviting me to spend the whole of eternity with Him.
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If I understand death as a temporary loss that is irrevocably swallowed up by the eternal existence within which it occurs, I suddenly realize that it is the death of something that enriches the life of everything.
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When we say it is the whole story, the cross tells us that death is only half the story. And it is by far the least compelling half.
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So how permanent is an ending? The answer depends on our belief in the permanence of beginnings. For if we hold to the latter, the former will be forced to hold to the same.
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Despite the illusions that I so readily embrace, whatever I hold can’t be held, for in time, time will steal it away. But time can’t hold God. Therefore, of all the things around me, my hands should be full of God and empty of everything else.
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