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  • #1
    Brennan Manning
    “The gospel is absurd and the life of Jesus is meaningless unless we believe that He lived, died, and rose again with but one purpose in mind: to make brand-new creation. Not to make people with better morals but to create a community of prophets and professional lovers, men and women who would surrender to the mystery of the fire of the Spirit that burns within, who would live in ever greater fidelity to the omnipresent Word of God, who would enter into the center of it all, the very heart and mystery of Christ, into the center of the flame that consumes, purifies, and sets everything aglow with peace, joy, boldness, and extravagant, furious love. This, my friend, is what it really means to be a Christian.”
    Brennan Manning, The Furious Longing of God

  • #2
    Brennan Manning
    “Imagine that Jesus is calling you today. He extends a second invitation to accept His Father's love. And maybe you answer, "Oh, I know that. It's old hat."

    And God answers, 'No, that's what you don't know. You don't know how much I love you. The moment you think you understand is the moment you do not understand. I am God, not man. You tell others about Me - your words are glib. My words are written in the blood of My only Son. The next time you preach about My love with such obnoxious familiarity, I may come and blow your whole prayer meeting apart.

    Did you know that every time you tell Me you love Me, I say thank you?”
    Brennan Manning, The Ragamuffin Gospel

  • #3
    Brennan Manning
    “My deepest awareness of myself is that I am deeply loved by Jesus Christ and I have done nothing to earn it or deserve it.”
    Brennan Manning, The Ragamuffin Gospel

  • #4
    Brennan Manning
    “No man can adequately reach and explain a single word of God with all his words”
    Brennan Manning

  • #5
    Francis Frangipane
    “How easy it is to blame others for our unhappiness, but we are only unhappy when something other than Christ has become our life.”
    Francis Frangipane

  • #6
    Brennan Manning
    “The Christ within who is our hope of glory is not a matter of theological debate or philosophical speculation. He is not a hobby, a part-time project, a good theme for a book, or a last resort when all human effort fails. He is our life, the most real fact about us. He is the power and wisdom of God dwelling within us.”
    Brennan Manning, Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging

  • #7
    Brennan Manning
    “The litmus test of our love for God is our love of neighbor.”
    Brennan Manning, The Wisdom of Tenderness: What Happens When God's Fierce Mercy Transforms Our Lives – A Stirring Invitation to Accept God's Unfathomable Love
    tags: love

  • #8
    Brennan Manning
    “We must go out into a desert of some kind (your backyard will do) and come into a personal experience of the awesome love of God.”
    Brennan Manning, The Ragamuffin Gospel
    tags: god, love

  • #9
    Brennan Manning
    “* Recognize that God is with you.
    * Acknowledge God knows what He's doing.
    * Search for God's will: the path He desires you to take in life.
    * Consider what God did for you when He sent Jesus to die on the cross (forgiveness and righteousness)”
    Brennan Manning, The Furious Longing of God

  • #10
    Brennan Manning
    “Creation discloses a power that baffles our minds and beggars our speech. We are enamored and enchanted by God's power. We stutter and stammer about God's holiness. We tremble before God's majesty...
    and yet, we grow squeamish and skittish before God's love.”
    Brennan Manning, The Ragamuffin Gospel

  • #11
    Brennan Manning
    “Hope knows that if great trials are avoided great deeds remain undone and the possibility of growth into greatness of soul is aborted.”
    Brennan Manning, Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging

  • #12
    Rich Mullins
    “We do not find happiness by being assertive. We don't find happiness by running over people because we see what we want and they are in the way of that happiness so we either abandon them or we smash them. The Scriptures don't teach us to be assertive. The Scriptures teach us—and this is remarkable—the Scriptures teach us to be submissive. This is not a popular idea.”
    Rich Mullins



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