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Will we receive this free gift of salvation but insist on controlling our own lives? Or will we follow Jesus wherever he takes us and allow him to define our choices? This is the ultimate war of loves. It is a war for our trust and for our worship.
David Bennett • A War of Loves: The Unexpected Story of a Gay Activist Discovering Jesus
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every lost person this side of hell. We owe Christ to the world—to the least person and to the greatest person, to the richest person and to the poorest person, to the best person and to the worst person. We are in debt to the nations. Encompassed with this debt, though, in our contemporary approach to missions, we have subtly taken ourselves out
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discern the vital few from the trivial many.
Greg Mckeown • Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
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Shane Claiborne • The Irresistible Revolution, Updated and Expanded: Living as an Ordinary Radical
represented around the throne of Christ. This means that every people group is going to hear the gospel preached, and someone from every people group is going to trust in Christ for salvation. This gives us great confidence. You can go to the most remote and hostile unreached people group on this planet and preach the gospel to them, and somebody
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1 Corinthians 9, speaks to our motive for contextualization,
Timothy Keller, Daniel Strange, Gabriel Salguero, • Center Church
When we enjoy God and his Son as our great possession, we are finally free to surrender our small, private enjoyments for the greater enjoyment of meeting the needs of others and pointing them to our treasure.