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    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “We are not to simply bandage the wounds of victims beneath the wheels of injustice, we are to drive a spoke into the wheel itself.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer

  • #2
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Judging others makes us blind, whereas love is illuminating. By judging others we blind ourselves to our own evil and to the grace which others are just as entitled to as we are.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

  • #3
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “We must learn to regard people less in the light of what they do or omit to do, and more in the light of what they suffer.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison

  • #4
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Jesus himself did not try to convert the two thieves on the cross; he waited until one of them turned to him.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison

  • #5
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “There is nothing that can replace the absence of someone dear to us, and one should not even attempt to do so. One must simply hold out and endure it. At first that sounds very hard, but at the same time it is also a great comfort. For to the extent the emptiness truly remains unfilled one remains connected to the other person through it. It is wrong to say that God fills the emptiness. God in no way fills it but much more leaves it precisely unfilled and thus helps us preserve -- even in pain -- the authentic relationship. Further more, the more beautiful and full the remembrances, the more difficult the separation. But gratitude transforms the torment of memory into silent joy. One bears what was lovely in the past not as a thorn but as a precious gift deep within, a hidden treasure of which one can always be certain.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer

  • #6
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “When all is said and done, the life of faith is nothing if not an unending struggle of the spirit with every available weapon against the flesh.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

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    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Costly grace is the gospel which must be sought again and again and again, the gift which must be asked for, the door at which a man must knock. Such grace is costly because it calls us to follow, and it is grace because it calls us to follow Jesus Christ. It is costly because it costs a man his life, and it is grace because it gives a man the only true life. It is costly because it condemns sin, and grace because it justifies the sinner. Above all, it is costly because it cost God the life of his Son: 'Ye were bought at a price', and what has cost God much cannot be cheap for us. Above all, it is grace because God did not reckon his Son too dear a price to pay for our life, but delivered him up for us. Costly grace is the Incarnation of God.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

  • #8
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “It is only because he became like us that we can become like him.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

  • #9
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless.
    Not to speak is to speak.
    Not to act is to act.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer

  • #10
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “The Church is the Church only when it exists for others...not dominating, but helping and serving. It must tell men of every calling what it means to live for Christ, to exist for others.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison

  • #11
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “The will of God, to which the law gives expression, is that men should defeat their enemies by loving them.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship

  • #12
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “Christianity without discipleship is always Christianity without Christ.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer

  • #13
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer
    “In me there is darkness,
    But with You there is light;
    I am lonely, but You do not leave me;
    I am feeble in heart, but with You there is help;
    I am restless, but with You there is peace.
    In me there is bitterness, but with You there is patience;
    I do not understand Your ways,
    But You know the way for me.”

    “Lord Jesus Christ,
    You were poor
    And in distress, a captive and forsaken as I am.
    You know all man’s troubles;
    You abide with me
    When all men fail me;
    You remember and seek me;
    It is Your will that I should know You
    And turn to You.
    Lord, I hear Your call and follow;
    Help me.”
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison

  • #14
    Voltaire
    “It is better to risk saving a guilty person than to condemn an innocent one.”
    Voltaire, Zadig et autres contes

  • #15
    Abraham Lincoln
    “I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice.”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #16
    Bryan Stevenson
    “There is a strength, a power even, in understanding brokenness, because embracing our brokenness creates a need and desire for mercy, and perhaps a corresponding need to show mercy. When you experience mercy, you learn things that are hard to learn otherwise. You see things you can't otherwise see; you hear things you can't otherwise hear. You begin to recognize the humanity that resides in each of us.”
    Bryan Stevenson, Just Mercy

  • #17
    Bryan Stevenson
    “We are all implicated when we allow other people to be mistreated. An absence of compassion can corrupt the decency of a community, a state, a nation. Fear and anger can make us vindictive and abusive, unjust and unfair, until we all suffer from the absence of mercy and we condemn ourselves as much as we victimize others. The closer we get to mass incarceration and extreme levels of punishment, the more I believe it's necessary to recognize that we all need mercy, we all need justice, and-perhaps-we all need some measure of unmerited grace.”
    Bryan Stevenson, Just Mercy

  • #18
    Shannon L. Alder
    “If you spend your time hoping someone will suffer the consequences for what they did to your heart, then you're allowing them to hurt you a second time in your mind.”
    Shannon L. Alder

  • #19
    Martin Luther King Jr.
    “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
    Martin Luther King Jr.

  • #20
    Cassandra Clare
    “Do not seek revenge and call it justice.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #21
    Benjamin Franklin
    “Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.”
    Benjamin Franklin

  • #22
    Benjamin Franklin
    “Love your Enemies, for they tell you your Faults.”
    Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack

  • #23
    Benjamin Franklin
    “Clean your Finger, before you point at my Spots.”
    Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack

  • #24
    Benjamin Franklin
    “Content makes poor men rich; discontent makes rich men poor.”
    Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack

  • #25
    Benjamin Franklin
    “He that's content, hath enough; He that complains, has too much.”
    Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack

  • #26
    Pedro Okoro
    “Spiritual warfare is very real. There is a furious, fierce, and ferocious battle raging in the realm of the spirit between the forces of God and the forces of evil. Warfare happens every day, all the time. Whether you believe it or not, you are in a battlefield. You are in warfare.”
    Pedro Okoro

  • #27
    C.S. Lewis
    “Every story of conversion is a story of blessed defeat.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #28
    John   Newton
    “Although my memory's fading, I remember two things very clearly: I am a great sinner and Christ is a great Savior.”
    John Newton, Amazing Grace

  • #29
    Timothy J. Keller
    “The gospel of justifying faith means that while Christians are, in themselves still sinful and sinning, yet in Christ, in God’s sight, they are accepted and righteous. So we can say that we are more wicked than we ever dared believe, but more loved and accepted in Christ than we ever dared hope — at the very same time. This creates a radical new dynamic for personal growth. It means that the more you see your own flaws and sins, the more precious, electrifying, and amazing God’s grace appears to you. But on the other hand, the more aware you are of God’s grace and acceptance in Christ, the more able you are to drop your denials and self-defenses and admit the true dimensions and character of your sin.”
    Timothy Keller

  • #30
    Gene Edwards
    “David was caught in a very uncomfortable position; however, he seemed to grasp a deep understanding of the unfolding drama in which he had been caught. He seemed to understand something that few of even the wisest men of his day understood. Something that in our day, when men are wiser still, even fewer understand.

    And what was that?

    God did not have - but wanted very much to have - men and women who would live in pain.

    God wanted a broken vessel.”
    Gene Edwards, A Tale of Three Kings: A Study in Brokenness



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