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Dietrich Bonhoeffer
“It is a wicked sophistry to justify the worldliness of the Church by the cross of Christ.”
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

Dietrich Bonhoeffer
“Let the fellowship of Christ examine itself and see whether it has given any token of the love of Christ to the victim of the world's contumely and contempt, any token of that love of Christ which seeks to preserve, support and protect life. Otherwise however liturgically correct our services are, and however devout our prayer, however brave our testimony, they will profit us nothing, nay rather, they must needs testify against us that we have as a Church ceased to follow our Lord.”
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

“When we practice or teach a thing we should be able to give New Testament authority for so doing.”
William E. Cox, Amillennialism Today

“So where should we trace our doctrine? To the New Testament, and only there. And even this statement must be qualified. We should trace our doctrine to that which the New Testament lays down as a teaching or practice”
William E. Cox, Amillennialism Today

“Whether it is overbearing parents, rebellious children, or an unfaithful spouse, God has the ability to transform our brokenness and use it to further his purposes. He also has a habit of using our dysfunction to deepen our devotion to him.”
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