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Quotes about Struggle

I've never met anyone who wanted to be a terrorist. They are desperate people.
— John Perkins
The evil and suffering in this world are greater than any of us can comprehend. But evil and suffering are not ultimate. God is. Satan, the great lover of evil and suffering, is not sovereign. God is.
— John Piper
You cannot know what prayer is for, until you know that life is war.
— John Piper
At one level, the message of the book of Ruth is that the life of the godly is not a straight line to glory, but they do get there.
— John Piper
It seems to me that Christians in the West are being coddled. We suffer little in the name of Christ. Therefore, we read the Bible not with a desperate hunger for evidences of God's triumph in pain, but with a view to improving our private pleasures.
— John Piper
When everything in life is stripped away except God, and we trust him more because of it, this is gain, and he is glorified.
— John Piper
Don't make peace with the sin in your life.
— John Piper
Normal Christian life is a process of restoration and renewal. Our joy is not static. It fluctuates with real life. It is vulnerable to satan's attacks.
— John Piper
When something drops into your life that seems to threaten your future, remember this: the first shockwaves of the bomb are not sin. The real danger is yielding to them. Giving in. Putting up no spiritual fight. And the root of that surrender is unbelief - a failure to fight for faith in future grace. A failure to cherish all that God promises to be for us in Jesus.
— John Piper
We cannot know what prayer is for until we know that life is war.
— John Piper
Cancer does not win if we die. It wins if we fail to cherish Christ.
— John Piper
No one ever said that they learned their deepest lessons of life, or had their sweetest encounters with God, on the sunny days. People go deep with God when the drought comes. That is the way God designed it. Christ aims to be magnified in life most clearly by the way we experience him in our losses.
— John Piper