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Quotes related to Micah 6:8
Lord, in our work for justice, let us not seek after martyrdom for its own sake, but neither let us turn away from your truth because we fear suffering. Give us grace to live faithfully whatever the cost. Amen.
— Shane Claiborne
Someday war and poverty will be crazy and we will wonder how the world allowed such things to exist.
— Shane Claiborne
When our theology gets in the way of loving our neighbors, it's time to rethink our theology.
— Shane Claiborne
God, you alone are the judge of humankind, yet you call us to work toward justice. Help us make the judgments necessary for faithful living without becoming judgmental, that we may celebrate the mystery by which your justice is your mercy, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
— Shane Claiborne
My concern is, How do we deal with evil without becoming it? If we aren't careful, our "justice" can be as bad as the crime itself. Yet
— Shane Claiborne
Lord, remind us that it is not always agitated uprisings and nonstop activity which lead to justice, but that change often comes through the quietcommitment of a small group of people. Help us raise our small body of people to set about quietly becoming the change we want to see in the world. Amen.
— Shane Claiborne
I'm not ready to walk on water, but I'm also not ready to let the televangelists and prosperity preachers hijack the supernatural stuff from the rest of us. Imagine what would happen if the prayer movement and social justice movement converged, and we had Christians who prayed like they depend on God and lived like God depended on them?
— Shane Claiborne
The death penalty did not flourish in America in spite of Christians but because of us. So
— Shane Claiborne
truth is that much stands in the way of God's will for our world, beasts like what Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called the giant triplets of evil: racism, militarism, and materialism.
— Shane Claiborne
So I am a radical in the truest sense of the word: an ordinary radical who wants to get at the root of what it means to love, and to get at the root of what has made such a mess of our world.
— Shane Claiborne
On the wall of New Jerusalem is a sign that reads, "We cannot fully recover until we help the society that made us sick recover.
— Shane Claiborne
We need a new approach to reducing gun violence. Rather than demonizing gun owners, perhaps we should focus on cutting funds from the gun profiteers. Instead of concentrating on the issue of rights, maybe we should approach it as an issue of conscience.
— Shane Claiborne