Showing posts with label Quotable Thursday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quotable Thursday. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Quotable Thursdays

The seldom-stated truth is that many of us have a longing for God and an aversion to God. Some of us seek Him and flee Him at the same time. We may scrupulously observe the Ten Commandments and rarely miss church on a Sunday morning, but a love affair with Jesus is just not our cup of tea.
Brennan Manning
The Furious Longing of God

Also I make a decree that if anyone alters this edict, a beam shall be pulled out of his house, and he shall be impaled on it, and his house shall be made a dunghill.
Darius’ Zero Tolerance Policy
Ezra 6:11 (English Standard Version)

A man can’t be always defending the truth; there must be a time to feed on it.
CS Lewis

I would guess that of the sermons I’ve heard in the last twenty-five years, 15 percent had a discernible point; I could say, ‘The sermon was about X.’ Of those 15 percent, however, less than 10 percent demonstrably based the point on the text read. That is, no competent effort was made to persuade the hearer that God’s Word required a particular thing; it was simply asserted….Ministers have found it entirely too convenient and self-serving to dismiss congregational disinterest on the basis of attenuated attention spans or spiritual indifference. In most cases, the inattentiveness in the congregation is due to poor preaching—preaching that does not reward an energetic, conscientious listening. When attentive listeners are not rewarded for their energetic attentiveness, they eventually become inattentive.
T. David Gordon
Why Johnny Can’t Preach
via Challies.com

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Quotable Thursdays

Government: If you think the problems we create are bad, just wait until you see our solutions.
Eddie Hastings status bar on Facebook


People know what is sin; they just don't believe in it anymore. We mix up happiness and holiness, and God is no longer the reference point.
Michael Horton
Westminster Seminary
USA Today article


Without an idea of sin, Easter is meaningless.
Mark Driscoll
Mars Hill, Seattle
USA Today article


We began to put so much emphasis on how our way of doing church affected the lost, we failed to notice how it was affecting the saved.
Dr. Chuck Kelley
New Orleans Baptist Seminary
blaming a breakdown in discipleship for our evangelistic downturn


Our task is not to mirrow our culture but to convert it, and the cross calls us to do that in the most radical of ways.
Derek Tibball
The Message of the Cross

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Quotable Thursdays

Death be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so.
John Donne

Eewh, Satan is bad. Really bad.
Susan Moffett

More matter, with less art.
William Shakespeare (Hamlet)
A one sentence homilitics course.

Observe how the character of the Holy One, blessed be He, differs from that of flesh and blood. A mortal can put something into an empty vessel, but a into a full one. But the Holy One, blessed be He, is not so; He puts more into a full vessel, but not an empty one.
Traditional Rabbinic saying
quoted in Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary

This is a dream I've had since lunch, I'm not giving up on it.
Michael Scott

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Quotable Thursdays

The internet is abuzz about the new feature here at musings...Quotable Thursdays. QT is a gathering of thoughts I have recently encountered and considered worth remembering. Quotable Thursdays is guaranteed to be published on....some Thursdays.

Lady and Gentleman (a nod to actual audience size) the inaugural QT....

"There is no passivity in the attainment of holiness. "
John Stott

"The important thing about eternal life is not its duration but its quality."
John Stott

"For the witchery of paltry things obscures what it is right."
Wisdom 4:12
(too true for even a Baptist to ignore)

"When you mix religion and politics you get....politics."
Ed Stetzer via twitter

"If the king of England arrogates to himself the right to spew out falsehoods, he gives me the right to stuff them back down his throat."
Martin Luther concerning Henry VIII
(if he didn't so oppose the concept, I think Luther would be the patron saint of the blogosphere)

What have you encountered that was worth remembering?