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  • #1
    Dallas Willard
    “A carefully cultivated heart will, assisted by the grace of God, foresee, forestall, or transform most of the painful situations before which others stand like helpless children saying “Why?”
    Dallas Willard, Renovation of the Heart: Putting On the Character of Christ

  • #2
    Ann Voskamp
    “Being in a hurry. Getting to the next thing without fully entering the thing in front of me. I cannot think of a single advantage I've ever gained from being in a hurry. But a thousand broken and missed things, tens of thousands, lie in the wake of all the rushing.... Through all that haste I thought I was making up time. It turns out I was throwing it away.”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #3
    Ann Voskamp
    “Rejecting joy to stand in solidarity with the suffering doesn't rescue the suffering the converse does. The brave who focus and all things good and all things beautiful to give thanks for it and discover joy even in the here and now, they are the change agent to bring the fullest night to all the world.”
    Ann Voscamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #4
    Ann Voskamp
    “With memories of gravestones, of combing fingers through tangled hair, I wonder too ... If the rent in the canvas of our life backdrop, the losses that puncture our world, and our own emptiness, might actually become places to see.

    To see through to God.

    That which tears open our souls, those holes which splatter sight, they actually become the thin, open places to see through the mess of this place to the heart aching beauty beyond. To him. To the god whom we endlessly crave.

    But how? How do we choose to allow the holes to become seeing through to collect places? How do I give up resentment for gratitude, anger for spilling joy, so focus for God communion. To fully live to fully live grace enjoy with all that is beauty internal it is possible”
    Ann Voscamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #5
    Ann Voskamp
    “When we lay the soil of our hard lives opened the rain of grace and let Joy permeate our cracked and dry places, let joy soak into our broken skin and deep crevices, life grows. How can this not be the best thing for the world? for us? The clouds open when we mouth thanks. p. 58”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #6
    Ann Voskamp
    “Why do I lunge for control instead of joy?...do I thin Jesus grace too impotent to give me the full life...Whenever I am blind to joys well, isn't it because I don't believe in Gods care? P 130”
    Ann Voscamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #7
    Julian of Norwich
    “... so our customary practice of prayer was brought to mind: how through our ignorance and inexperience in the ways of love we spend so much time on petition. I saw that it is indeed more worthy of God and more truly pleasing to him that through his goodness we should pray with full confidence, and by his grace cling to him with real understanding and unshakeable love, than that we should go on making as many petitions as our souls are capable of.”
    Julian of Norwich, Revelations of Divine Love

  • #8
    Ann Voskamp
    “Faith is in the gaze of a soul. Faith is seeing soul's eyes upon a saving God.”
    Ann Voscamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #9
    Ann Voskamp
    “But wells don't come without first begging to see the wells; wells don't come without first splitting open hard earth, cracking back the lids. There's no seeing God face-to-face without first the ripping.”
    Ann Voscamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #10
    Ann Voskamp
    “The practice of giving thanks...eucharisteo...this is the way we practice the presence of God, stay present to His presence, and it is always a practice of the eyes. We don't have to change what we see. Only the way we see.”
    Ann Voskamp

  • #11
    Ann Voskamp
    “Do I really smother my own joy because I believe that anger achieves more than love? That Satan's way is more powerful, more practical, more fulfilling in my daily life than Jesus' way? WHy else get angry? Isn't it because I think complaining, exasperation, resentment will pound me up into the full life I really want? When I choose-and it is a choice-to crush joy with bitterness, am I not purposefully choosing to take the way of the Prince of Darkness? Choosing the angry way of Lucifer because I think it is more effective-more expedient-than giving thanks?”
    Ann Voskamp

  • #12
    Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
    “After the fire, when I'd tried to express my gratitude for their kindness to our customers, they'd been awkward, uncomfortable. My father had had to explain to me that giving thanks is not a common practice in India.
    'Then how do you know if people appreciated what you did?' I'd asked.
    'Do you really need to know?' my father had asked back.”
    Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Queen of Dreams

  • #13
    Ann Voskamp
    “Feel thanks and it is impossible to feel angry. We can only feel one emotion at time. We get to choose which do you was to feel?”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #14
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    “All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • #15
    Ann Voskamp
    “The gift list is thinking upon His goodness – and this, this pleases Him most! And most profits my own soul and I am beginning, only beginning, to know it. If clinging to His goodness is the highest form of prayer, then this seeing His goodness with a pen, with a shutter, with a word of thanks, these really are the most sacred acts conceivable. The ones anyone can conceive, anywhere, in the midst of anything. Eucharisteo takes us into His love.

    Ann Voskamp, one thousand gifts, page 61”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #16
    Ann Voskamp
    “Jesus embraced His not enough ... He gives thanks ... and there is more than enough. More than enough. Eucharisteo always precedes the miracle. And who doesn't need a miracle like that everyday? Thanksgiving makes time. The real problem of life is never a lack of time. The real problem of life - in my life - is lack of thanksgiving. Thanksgiving creates abundance; and he miracle of multiplying happens when I give thanks - ...it's giving thanks to God for this moment that multiplies the moments, time made enough. I am thank-full. I am time-full. page 72”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #17
    Ann Voskamp
    “How long does it take for your soul to recognize that your life is full? The slower the living, the greater the sense of fullness and satisfaction. The body and soul can synchronize. page 76”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #18
    Ann Voskamp
    “Life is dessert - too brief to hurry..."Where ever you are, be all there" is only possible with eucharisteo. Slow down and taste life, give thanks, and see God. Simplicity is ultimately a matter of focus. Eucharisteo keeps the focus. Page 77”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #19
    Ann Voskamp
    “...this counting blessings was the unlocking of the mystery of joy, joy, "the gigantic secret of the Christian," joy hiding in gratitude ... God had used the dare to give me this; led me all he way to give me this, live fully, fully live. Page 83”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #20
    Ann Voskamp
    “I'm Peter on the mountaintop, stirring to see The Glory in all its God-radiance, stammering out that it's good to be here; let's build shelters and never depart. But there's always the descent from the mount. The meeting of the crowd, the complaining, the cursing. Page 124”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #21
    Ann Voskamp
    “Eucharisteo, remembering with thanks, this is the bread. We take the moments as bread and give thanks and the thanks itself becomes bread. The thanks itself nourishes. Thanks feeds our trust...Manna with thanks, eat the mystery of the moment with trust, and am nourished another day - or refuse it... and die. Jesus calls us to surrender and there's nothing like releasing fears and falling into peace. This is what I have always wanted and never knew: this utter trust, this enlivening fall of surrender into the safe hands. There is no joy without trust! Page 158”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #22
    Ann Voskamp
    “When service is unto people, the bones can grow weary, the frustration deep. Because, agrees Dorothy Sayers, "whenever man is made the center of things, he becomes the storm-center of trouble. The moment you think of serving people, you begin to have a notion that other people owe you something for your pains...You will begin to bargain for reward, to angle for applause... When the eyes of the heart focus on God, and the hands on always washing the feet of Jesus alone - the bones, they sing joy and the work returns to it's purest state: eucharisteo. The work becomes worship, a liturgy of thankfulness. "The work we do is only our love for Jesus in action" writes Mother Theresa. "If we pray the work...if we do it to Jesus, if we do it for Jesus, if we do it with Jesus... that's what makes us content." Deep joy is always in the touching of Christ - in whatever skin He comes to us in. Page 194”
    Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are

  • #23
    “ Practicing the presence of God is not on trial. Countless saints have already proved it. Indeed, the spiritual giants of all ages have known it. The results of this effort begin to show clearly in a month. They grow rich after six months, and glorious after ten years. This is the secret of the great saints of all ages. 'Pray without ceasing,' said Paul, 'in everything make your wants known unto God.' 'As many as are led by the spirit of God, these are the sons of God. ”
    Frank Laubach

  • #24
    Rick Warren
    “You were made by God and for God and until you understand that, life will never make sense.”
    Rick Warren

  • #25
    Anne Lamott
    “When God is going to do something wonderful, He or She always starts with a hardship; when God is going to do something amazing, He or She starts with an impossibility. ”
    Anne Lamott, Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith

  • #26
    Blaise Pascal
    “All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.”
    Blaise Pascal, Pensées

  • #27
    Thomas Kelly
    “Life from the Center is a life of unhurried peace and power. It is serene and radiant. It takes no time, but it occupies all our time, making our life programs new and overcoming. We need not get frantic. Love is at the helm. And when our little day is done, we lie down quietly in peace, for all is well.

    from A TESTAMENT OF DEVOTION”
    Thomas Kelly
    tags: peace

  • #28
    “For God Himself works in our souls, in the deepest depths, taking increasing control as we are progressively willing to be prepared for His wonder.”
    Thomas R Kelly

  • #29
    Julian of Norwich
    “All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”
    Julian of Norwich

  • #30
    “Obviously God must guide us in a way that will develop spontaneity in us. The development of character, rather than direction in this, that, and the other matter, must be the primary purpose of the Father. He will guide us, but he won’t override us. That fact should make us use with caution the method of sitting down with a pencil and blank sheet of paper to write down the instructions dictated by God for the day. Suppose a parent would dictate to the child minutely everything he is to do during the day. The child would be stunted under that regime. The parent must guide in such a manner, and to the degree, that autonomous character, capable of making right decisions for itself, is produced. God does the same.”
    E. Stanley Jones



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