“If we believe that Jesus of Nazareth is the only begotten Son of God and that He came into this world and went to the cross of Calvary and died for our sins and rose again in order to justify us and to give us life anew and prepare us for heaven-if you really believe that, there is only one inevitable deduction, namely that He is entitled to the whole of our lives, without any limit whatsoever.” IfsWorldGivingBelieveWholeOrderJesusHeavenSinOur LivesThis WorldSonLimitsCrossesDiedRoseInevitableJustifyEntitledDeductionsCalvaryNazareth Author:Martyn
“It is evident, indeed, that such a doctrine, taken by itself in a literal manner, had no future. The world, in continuing to exist, caused it to crumble. One generation of man at the most was the limit of its endurance. The faith of the first Christian generation is intelligible, but the faith of the second generation is no longer so. After the death of John, or of the last survivor, whoever he might be, of the group which had seen the master, the word of Jesus was convicted of falsehood.” MenWorldFirstsMightChristianLastsJesusTakenGenerationsGroupsAtheismMastersLimitsPositive AtheismDoctrineEnduranceSurvivorFalsehoodContinuingEvidentLiteral Book:The Life of Jesus: Works of Renan Source: The Life of Jesus: Works of Renan
“I could not limit my values and pursuits to what makes others comfortable. Being possessed by a promise I live without options. I will spend the rest of my life exploring what could happen through the life of one who is willing to cultivate the God-given appetite to see impossibilities bow to the name of Jesus.” HappensValuesJesusNamesGivenWillingPromiseLimitsComfortablePursuitAppetitePossessedBowsExploringImpossibility Book:When Heaven Invades Earth: A Practical Guide to a Life of Miracles Source: When Heaven Invades Earth: A Practical Guide to a Life of Miracles