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1 " Forgiveness of sins is great, but I'd rather have the ability to quit doing the things I keep needing forgiveness for. "
― D.R. Silva , It's All About Jesus: What They Never Told You in Church
2 " You don’t need a Master’s in Theology to love people. "
3 " Make no mistake, sin has been dealt with once for all, and we are as close to Him as we will ever be. "
4 " Ask the question, receive the answer; don't ask the question, don't receive the answer. "
5 " Here is a very simple and trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: If it's not about Christ, it's not Christianity. "
6 " A piece of paper doesn't make you a pastor any more than making predictions makes you a prophet. "
7 " What says Christ doesn't return today and His most faithful followers don't turn around and have Him crucified again (if that were possible)? That’s what happened the first time, after all. "
8 " Christians are famous for telling people to be "child-like" and yet one of the greatest qualities of a child (the never ending list of questions) is often discouraged. "
9 " I didn’t know what to do when I realized that a religion that promised me heaven only seemed to bring me a perpetual hell. I was made to believe that was the normal Christian life; then I heard the gospel. "
10 " The "more" of Christianity is a myth; a deceitful illusion designed to keep you busy and running in circles, always seeking but never finding, always learning but never coming to the knowledge of the Truth—a carrot on a stick, if you will. "
11 " While your foundation can still be perfectly built on verses and stories in scripture, if it's not built on the person of Christ, your foundation is no good, and will eventually fail you. DIY "
12 " We don’t get to enjoy the moment because all of our time and focus is spent on searching for and anticipating getting more of the thing we’ve had all along. Who "
13 " Christianity was never about what you know; it has always been about Who you know. We know a lot of what nowadays, but not a lot of Who. Now "