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Quotes from Fred Craddock

Boredom is a form of evil; perhaps one of Kierkegaard's characters was more correct when he said, "Boredom is the root of all evil." Boredom is a preview of death, if not itself a form of death, and when trapped in prolonged boredom, even the most saintly of us will hope for, pray for, or even engineer relief, however demonic.
— Fred Craddock
Temptations are a compliment to our power, not our weakness.
— Fred Craddock
It is not uncommon in the church for us to urge each other to witness to our faith and sometimes we do so as though it were easy to do. It is not. Our faith is so profoundly intimate and important that we draw our breath in pain to tell the story of our faith in God. And to find the appropriate word to speak even to a receptive mind is difficult. Especially if the opportunity that presents itself comes as a total surprise.
— Fred Craddock
I'm crucified between the sky of what I intend to be and the earth of my performance.
— Fred Craddock
The surest way to stop growing is to stop reading.
— Fred Craddock
Passion makes one persuasive.
— Fred Craddock
If there is a disease in the preaching that I hear most often, it's not that what the minister says is wrong. It's that it is just too small.
— Fred Craddock
If in reading the Bible you find justification for abusing, humiliating, disgracing, harming, or hurting, especially when it makes you feel better about yourself, you are absolutely wrong.
— Fred Craddock
Preaching is the concerted engagement of one's faculties of body, mind, and spirit.
— Fred Craddock
Art is not a gift which a few people are given, but rather it is a gift which most people throw away.
— Fred Craddock
No one can increase the volume in the pulpit to such a level as to muffle the echo of lost convictions.
— Fred Craddock
Don't sit on your patio in the high noon of your tranquility and make light of the huts that people build in the midnight of their desperation.
— Fred Craddock