“Isaiah 55 provides an entirely different framework for thinking about God's justice, because it suggests that we have it backward - the mystery lies not in God's unfathomable wrath but in his unfathomable mercy. God's ways are higher than our ways because his capacity to love is infinitely greater than our own. Despite all that we do to alienate ourselves from God, all that we do to insult and disobey, God abundantly pardons again and again.” ThinkingWayDifferentLyingJusticeLove IsGreaterMysteryHigherCapacityMercyDespiteInsultAgain And AgainWrathFrameworkPardonUnfathomableCapacity To Love Book:Evolving in Monkey Town: How a Girl Who Knew All the Answers Learned to Ask the Questions Source: Evolving in Monkey Town: How a Girl Who Knew All the Answers Learned to Ask the Questions
“I don't think life offers any greater experience than the joyful sense of recognition when one finds in a new acquaintance a real friend, or when an old relationship deepens into friendship, or when one finds an old friendship intact despite the passage of years and many absences.” ThinkingYearsRealFriendshipGreaterOffersAbsenceDespiteRecognitionPassagesJoyfulReal FriendsAcquaintanceOld FriendsOld FriendshipNew AcquaintancesOld Relationship Author:Abigail McCarthy
“There could be no greater calamity than a permanent discord between us and the Arab people. Despite the great wrong that has been done us, we must strive for a just and lasting compromise with the Arab people Let us recall that in former times no people lived in greater friendship with us than the ancestors of these Arabs.” PeopleHas BeensDoneGreaterStriveDespiteCompromiseFormerPermanentLastingAncestorRecallsCalamityDiscord Author:Albert Einstein
“But most Canadians have recognized to a greater or lesser extent that despite much of the so-called progress of the affluent society, essential ingredients to a meaningful life seem to be either entirely lacking, or at best, difficult to grasp.” SeemsDifficultGreaterProgressEssentialsMeaningfulDespiteIngredientsLackingMeaningful LifeAffluenceAffluent Author:Alex Campbell