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To embrace the ascension is to heave a sigh of relief, to give up the struggle to be God (and with it the inevitable despair at our constant failure), and to enjoy our status as creatures: image-bearing creatures, but creatures nonetheless.
— NT Wright
We expect to suffer, but we know already that we are victorious.
— NT Wright
Take Psalm 73. The writer knows the 'normal' line: good things come to good people, bad things to bad. But it hasn't worked out like that. The wicked are flourishing, and the righteous are crushed under their feet. It's only when the poet goes into God's temple that a larger, healing viewpoint can be glimpsed.
— NT Wright
we all want a happy and secure home life. Dr. Johnson, the eighteenth-century conversationalist, once remarked that the aim and goal of all human endeavor is "to be happy at home." But in the Western world, and many other parts as well, homes and families are tearing themselves apart.
— NT Wright
Who is the "me" here? The "I" and "me" of Romans 7 is a literary device through which Paul is telling the life story of Israel under the Torah.
— NT Wright
The more oppressed a group perceives itself to be, the more it will want to calculate when liberation will dawn.
— NT Wright
will be painful. That is part of the point, not that we seek the pain, but that we seek to follow Jesus.
— NT Wright
Rereading some of these writers, one is tempted to say that if anyone needed help to struggle against some of the unfortunate things they committed to paper, it was not Paul, but some of his twentieth-century interpreters.
— NT Wright
Suffering and dying is the way by which the world is changed. This is how the revolution continues.
— NT Wright
Nearly all that we call human history … [is] the long terrible story of man trying to find something other than God which will make him happy." C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
— Nancy Pearcey
No matter how hard people work to suppress their knowledge of God, creation itself keeps challenging them. "Human life is a continual wrestling match with God and his created order," writes Thomas Johnson. 14
— Nancy Pearcey
Education comes from within you get it by struggle and effort and thought.
— Napoleon Hill