“Our clawing, grasping attempts at answering every question and making sense of every mystery in life will end up in failure. Instead, God invites us to take a tour of the mad, mad world around us, to see ourselves as one mystery among the many, and to trust him that it all makes sense in some strange, cosmic way. In doing so, we discover that the presence of mystery in the world is an invitation to wonder, and a world without mystery is a world of despair. So go ahead; embrace the mystery.” GodKnowledgeKnowingMysterySense Making Book:Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“Solitude isn't an end in itself. It's rather like one-half of a breath. It's the inhale, and life in community, life among our family, neighbors, coworkers, and friends, is the exhale. It's meant to prepare us for all of life by rooting us firmly in the hiddenness that is ours in Christ, the covering of God's mercy.” SolitudeMercySpiritual Disciplines Book:Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“Far from being invulnerable and superhuman, Jesus is truly and deeply human. He is vulnerable to hunger and weariness. He is vulnerable to fear and anxiety, as the blood, sweat, and tears of Gethsemane demonstrate. He is perfect not because he never tires of the crowd and the work of ministry but because he rightly responds to weariness, withdrawing to desolate places to rest and pray. This is the hidden ground from which his ministry arises.” HumanityJesusPrayerSolitudeRestWeariness Book:Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“To experience the richness of life in God's kingdom, we must reorder our lives. We need to see through the shallow promises of our culture, and we need rhythms, signposts, and practices that reorient us to another world.” HabitsSpiritual DisciplinesSpiritual PracticesLife With God Book:Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“If we believe that life with God is possible in this world, and if we believe THAT life is the one we've always longed for, then it would be worth whatever it cost us to pursue it.” Spiritual DisciplinesSpiritual HungerLife With God Book:Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“Your daily routine has a worldview It orients your body to the world and primes you to experience in specific ways.” WorldviewSpiritual DisciplinesSpiritual PracticesLife With God Book:Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“Each moment of our days--our meals, our conversations with friends, our escapes, obsessions, romances, and distractions--is what we make of our lives. Our habits and rhythms of life are formative not only of who we are but how we know the world, including whether we know it to be a place where God is present or absent.” HabitsWorldviewSpiritual DisciplinesSpiritual PracticesLife With God Book:Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“To come to live in the kingdom of God, or to seek to live in a world other than our disenchanted milieu, requires a wholesale reordering of our habits and commitments.” HabitsKingdom Of GodSpiritual DisciplinesSpiritual Practices Book:Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“Life with God is an invitation into a world where most of what makes sense to you crumbles. It's far richer than you imagined, far less orderly and sensible, and far more mysterious. Like Job, once you begin to see the wonder of it, you find yourself awestruck and somehow, satisfied.” GraceMysterySatisfactionLife With God Book:Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World