1,043 Quotes About Theology
- Author John Piper
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God is pursuing with omnipotent passion a worldwide purpose of gathering joyful worshipers for Himself from every tribe and tongue and people and nation. He has an inexhaustible enthusiasm for the supremacy of His name among the nations. Therefore, let us bring our affections into line with His, and, for the sake of His name, let us renounce the quest for worldly comforts and join His global purpose.
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- Author D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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How easy it is to read the Scriptures and give a kind of nominal assent to the truth and yet never to appropriate what it tells us!
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- Author John Piper
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Woe to us if we get our satisfaction from the food in the kitchen and the TV in the den and the sex in the bedroom with an occasional tribute to the cement blocks in the basement! God wills to be displayed and known and loved and cherished and worshiped.
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- Author Augustine of Hippo
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Narrow is the mansion of my soul; enlarge Thou it, that Thou mayest enter in. It is ruinous; repair Thou it. It has that within which must offend Thine eyes; I confess and know it. But who shall cleanse it? or to whom should I cry, save Thee? Lord, cleanse me from my secret faults, and spare Thy servant from the power of the enemy. I believe, and therefore do I speak.
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- Author N.T. Wright
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Easter was when Hope in person surprised the whole world by coming forward from the future into the present.
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- Author Karl Barth
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In the Church of Jesus Christ there can and should be no non-theologians.
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- Author Pope John Paul II
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Learning to think rigorously, so as to act rightly and to serve humanity better.
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- Author Matt Chandler
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Trying to figure out God is like trying to catch a fish in the Pacific Ocean with an inch of dental floss.
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- Author Brian D. McLaren
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We must never underestimate our power to be wrong when talking about God, when thinking about God, when imagining God, whether in prose or in poetry. A generous orthodoxy, in contrast to the tense, narrow, or controlling orthodoxies of so much of Christian history, doesn't take itself too seriously. It is humble. It doesn't claim too much. It admits it walks with a limp.
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