Reflections
You cannot love a fellow creature fully, till you love God.
~ C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce
We get trapped in our own little bubbles, and even though the world is a wide and mysterious place, our bubbles keep us safe from that. To our detriment…. When we’re shaken from that, when that bubble bursts, it can be hard to understand all that we’ve missed. We might even fear it. Some of us even fight to try and get it back.
~ T.J. Klune, Author, The House in the Cerulean Sea
Ideally the church itself is not made up of natural “friends.” It is made up of natural enemies. What binds us together is not common education, common race, common income levels, common politics, common nationality, common accents, common jobs, or anything of the sort. Christians come together, not because they form a natural collocation, but because they have been saved by Jesus Christ and owe him a common allegiance. In the light of this common allegiance, in light of the fact that they have all been loved by Jesus himself, they commit themselves to doing what he says—and he commands them to love one another. In this light, they are a band of natural enemies who love one another for Jesus’ sake.
~ D. A. Carson, Professor of New Testament, Trinity Divinity
We need to cultivate the courage to be uncomfortable and to teach the people around us how to accept discomfort as a part of growth.
~ Brené Brown, Professor/author/Speaker
Amiable agnostics will talk cheerfully about ‘man’s search for God.’ To me, they might as well have talked about the mouse’s search for the cat. I thought I was searching, but when I look back, I realize I was searching because he was first searching for me.
~ C.S. Lewis, Surprised by Joy