Dietrich Bonhoeffer:
Revival of church life always brings in its train a richer understanding of the Scriptures. Behind all the slogans and catchwords of ecclesiastical controversy, necessary though they are, there arises a more determined quest for him who is the sole object of it all, for Jesus Christ himself.
What did Jesus mean to say to us? What is his will for us to-day? How can he help us be good Christians in the modern world? In the last resort, what we want to know is not, what would this or that man, or this or that Church, have of us, but what Jesus Christ himself wants of us.
The Cost of Discipleship, 1937, (New York: Touchstone, 1995), 35.
On this day...
- The More You Love, the More You Hate - 2011
- When Decays of Grace Prevail - 2011
- One with Christ and the Fellowship of Righteousness - 2011
- How Should We Approach Worship Today? - 2011
- Preaching Practical Holiness - 2011
- THE SIX MIRACLES OF CALVARY - NICHOLSON - 2010
- Consubstantiality - 2009
- Jonathan Edwards – Famous Sermons - 2009
- Genesis 1:4 - 2008
- 1 Peter 5:7 - 2008
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