Ed Khouri
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“The alternative to apprenticeship is life under self-imposed religious legalism. It sounds like, “I don’t really want to know the Master, just tell me what to do.” That was sad story of the Pharisees who thought it would be better to crucify Jesus than allow challenge to their legalism.”
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
“Who – or what – we’re attached to has more to do with changing our behavior than what we know.”
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
“Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the Three-in-One, is our model of holistic well-being. The Eternal “Us.” They model what we all long for as individuals and as a community.”
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
“Grace means that you and I are special and favorite to God without having to earn it. In other words, we are God’s favorites – and so is everyone else.”
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
“Who – or what – we’re attached to has more to do with changing our behavior than what we know.”
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
“Before we ever exhibit any change or do anything, grace is an ongoing invitation to live in response to the Lord’s divined delight in you and me.”
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
“Grace, understood for all its fullness, is nothing if not relational. It’s rarely experienced when combing the dusty shelves of theological libraries compiled over centuries by post-Reformation scholars. In its most profound form, grace is a relational truth you and I experience (or don’t) in the context of our face-to-face interactions with others.”
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
“Grace is the glue of healthy, life-giving connections with God and with others. It is foundational to the creation of deep and enduring attachments that help us grow increasingly secure in love.”
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others
― Becoming a Face of Grace: Navigating Lasting Relationship with God and Others

















