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If at times our actions seem to make life difficult for others, it is only because history has made life difficult for us all.
— John F. Kennedy
The welfare of each is bound up in the welfare of all.
— Helen Keller
He who shares the danger ought to share the prize.
— Aesop
Friends create the world anew each day. Without their loving care, courage would not suffice to keep heartsstrong for life.
— Helen Keller
It is said of Pompey, that when he was to carry grain to Rome in time of dearth, he was in a great deal of danger by storms at sea, but, says he, 'We must go on; it is necessary that Rome should be relieved, but it is not necessary that we should live.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
I felt myself becoming angry too easily. I once saw a couple at a restaurant, and I could tell from their mannerisms that they were having some type of disagreement. I got mad at the guy and wanted to tell him, "Come on — appreciate your wife!
— Jeremy Camp
Practice of true community involves responsibilities and actions that do not come naturally to us.
— Jerry Bridges
Fellowship is much, much more than food and fun and even more than reading and studying the Scriptures with another believer. Fellowship at times may involve blood, sweat, and tears as we stand side by side with our persecuted brothers and sisters.
— Jerry Bridges
Christianity is not a do-it-yourself thing.
— Jerry Bridges
Whether fellowship is perceived as participation or partnership, in either case it implies a responsibility to fulfill our function in the body. We usually don't think of fellowship in terms of fulfilling a responsibility, but that is because we have lost sight of the biblical meaning of fellowship. Fellowship is not just a social privilege to enjoy; it is more basically a responsibility to assume.
— Jerry Bridges
Fellowship is not just a social privilege to enjoy; it is more basically a responsibility to assume.
— Jerry Bridges
It is much easier to trust in the sovereignty of God when it is the other person who is hurting. We need to be like Jesus, of whom it was said, "A bruised reed he will not break" (Matthew 12:20). Let us not be guilty of breaking a bruised reed (a heavy heart) by insensitive treatment of the heavy doctrine of the sovereignty of God.
— Jerry Bridges