Total need requires total help
~ Karl Barth
Reflect, Resonate, Reevaluate, Respond
A good conversation always involves a certain amount of complaining. I like to bond over mutual hatreds and petty grievances.
~ Lisa Kleypas, 1964- , contemporary & historical romance novelist
Lament is a cry of belief in a good God, a God who has His ear to our hearts, a God who transfigures the ugly into beauty. Complaint is the bitter howl of unbelief in any benevolent God in this moment, a distrust in the love-beat of the Father’s heart.
~ Ann Voskamp, 1973- , Canadian Author, blogger
Beloved, have you ever thought that someday you will not have anything to try you, or anyone to vex you again? There will be no opportunity in heaven to learn or to show the spirit of patience, forbearance, and longsuffering. If you are to practice these things, it must be now.
~ A.B. Simpson, 1843-1919, founder of Christian Missionary Alliance
Gentleness is very close to patience. It’s not surprising to find them both included in Paul’s list of the fruit of the Spirit. What’s the similarity and difference? Well, if patience is the ability to endure hostility and criticism without anger, then gentleness is the ability to endure such things without aggression. Gentleness shows itself when I’ve learned that the Christlike way to respond to conflicts and quarrels, rejection, unfairness, or harsh words spoken against me, is not with bluster and self-defense, not with harsh and aggressive words, not with angry gestures and facial expressions, not with prickles and spikes—but rather, with softness, controlling my tongue and my temper.
~ Christopher J. H. Wright, 1947- , Anglican Clergyman & Scholar
The problem is, many of the people in need of saving are in churches, and at least part of what they need saving from is the idea that God sees the world the same way they do.
~ Barbara Brown Taylor, 1951- , writer speaker and spiritual contrarian
Whenever anything disagreeable or displeasing happens to you remember Christ crucified and be silent.
~ John of the Cross, 1542-1591, Spanish Priest, Doctor of the church