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And what is the evidence for this conclusion? Chiefly, it is the 11th and 12th verses of Luke, Chapter 21, in which Jesus talks about "great signs from Heaven"—nothing like a UFO is described—in the last days. Typically, Lindsey ignores verse 32, in which Jesus makes it very clear he is talking about events in the first, not the twentieth, century.
— Carl Sagan
Love, understanding, courage, and acceptance are expressions of the life of Jesus.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
When Jesus said, I am the way, He meant that to have a true relationship with God, you must practice His way.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
We must practice living deeply, loving, and acting with charity if we wish to truly honor Jesus.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
In Jesus, God wills to be true God not only in the height but also in the depth - in the depth of human creatureliness, sinfulness and mortality.
— Karl Barth
The Resurrection is the emergence of the necessity of giving glory to God: the reckoning with what is unknown and unobservable in Jesus, the recognition of Him as Paradox, Victor and Primal History.
— Karl Barth
Jesus is the movement for social justice, and the movement for social justice is Jesus in the present.
— Karl Barth
Jesus does not give recipes that show the way to God as other teachers of religion do. He is Himself the way
— Karl Barth
In the Church of Jesus Christ there can and should be no non-theologians.
— Karl Barth
Holy Communion is offered to all, as surely as the living Jesus Christ is for all, as surely as all of us are not divided in him, but belong together as brothers and sisters, all of us poor sinners, all of us rich through his mercy. Amen.
— Karl Barth
The change which takes place when we trust Jesus Christ is not only a change in our view of Christ. Through Christ, we look differently at both God's creation and our own circumstances.
— GC Berkouwer
Over and over the question addressed to Jesus arises in the history of the church: 'Lord, will those who are saved be few?' Jesus' answer seems so non-committal, so evasive: 'Strive to enter by the narrow door' (Luke 13:23f.). But this evasiveness is only apparent. This is the answer to this question. As long as we see only in a mirror, in riddles, many questions will remain unanswered, But this question has been answered, once for all time.
— GC Berkouwer