Quotes about Life
Story is the most adequate way we have of accounting for our lives, noticing the obscure details that turn out to be pivotal, appreciating the subtle accents of color and form and scent that give texture to our actions and feelings, giving coherence to our meetings and relationships in work and family, finding our precise place in the neighborhood and in history.
— Eugene Peterson
God did not become a servant so that we could order him around but so that we could join him in a redemptive life.
— Eugene Peterson
And don't miss this: In John 6, Jesus said—"I am the Bread of Life. The person who aligns with me hungers no more and thirsts no more, ever.... This is what my Father wants: that anyone who sees the Son and trusts who he is and what he does and then aligns with him will enter real life, eternal life. My part is to put them on their feet alive and whole at the completion time.
— Eugene Peterson
"Faith" is not a generalized abstraction but a way of life that is expressed in persistent prayer.
— Eugene Peterson
The life of faith has the support of an entire creation and the resources of a magnificent redemption. The structure of this world was created by God so we can live in it easily and happily as his children. The history we walk in has been repeatedly entered by God, most notably in Jesus Christ, first to show us and then to help us live full of faith and exuberant with purpose.
— Eugene Peterson
It pays to take life seriously; things work out when you trust in GOD.
— Eugene Peterson
As silver in a crucible and gold in a pan, so our lives are assayed by GOD.
— Eugene Peterson
The terrible threat against life, he said in his book God Is Not Yet Dead, is not death, nor pain, nor any variation on the disasters that we so obsessively try to protect ourselves against with our social systems and personal stratagems. The terrible threat is "that we might die earlier than we really do die, before death has become a natural necessity. The real horror lies in just such a premature death, a death after which we go on living for many years."
— Eugene Peterson
Teaching resurrects dead words so they live again.
— Eugene Peterson
To be human is to be in trouble.
— Eugene Peterson
Story is the most natural way of enlarging and deepening our sense of reality, and then enlisting us as participants in it. Stories open doors to areas or aspects of life that we didn't know were there, or had quit noticing out of over-familiarity, or supposed were out-of-bounds to us. They then welcome us in. Stories are verbal acts of hospitality.
— Eugene Peterson
Keep vigilant watch over your heart; that's where life starts.
— Eugene Peterson