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Matthew Wright
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Christians created coffee!
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Matthew Wright
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Pleasure is our deep human response to an encounter with beauty and goodness. And these moments of pleasure-of delight, enjoyment, aw, and a reverie-we respond to God, impulsively with our very bodies: “ Yes, we agree! Your creation is very good!”
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Rick Bair
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Highly readable and quite enlightening.
— May 31, 2026 09:02PM
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Matthew Wright
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Christians throughout history-Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox alike— have confessed that it is impossible to have a relationship with Christ outside of a vital relationship with the church, Christ's body and bride.
— May 31, 2026 01:31PM
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Matthew Wright
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But while an individual relationship with Jesus is an important part of the Christian life, it is not the sum total of the Christian life. Our relationship with God is never less than an intimate relationship with Christ, but it is always more than that.
— May 31, 2026 01:31PM
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Matthew Wright
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If we believe that church is merely a voluntary society of people with shared values, then it is entirely optional. If the church helps you with your personal relationship with God, great; if not, I know a great brunch place that's open on Sunday.
— May 31, 2026 01:31PM
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Hannah Wall
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This book has shaped my perspective of how much of our ordinary lives are filled with an abundance of attention and apprenticeship fixed on Jesus.
— May 30, 2026 02:07PM
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Zayah Espinosa
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All Christians should read this book!!
— May 30, 2026 03:52AM
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Matthew Wright
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Some people suggest that impatience is at the root of all sing.
God intended man to have all good, but in Godish time; and therefore, all disobedience, All sin, consist, essentially in breaking out of time.
Patience is the basic constituent of Christianity… The power to wait, to persevere, to hold out, to endured to the end, to practice the meekness of the Lamb.
— May 29, 2026 08:21AM
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God intended man to have all good, but in Godish time; and therefore, all disobedience, All sin, consist, essentially in breaking out of time.
Patience is the basic constituent of Christianity… The power to wait, to persevere, to hold out, to endured to the end, to practice the meekness of the Lamb.
Matthew Wright
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Our task is not to somehow inject God into our work but to join God in the work He is already doing in and through our vocational lives.
— May 28, 2026 02:13PM
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