Quotes about Responsibility
Let wickedness escape as it may at the bar, it never fails of doing justice upon itself; for every guilty person is his own hangman
— Seneca
Live among men as if God beheld you speak to God as if men were listening.
— Seneca
If you have the gift of frustration and the deep sense that the world is a mess, thank God for that; not everyone has that gift of vision. It also means that you have a responsibility to lead us in new ways.
— Shane Claiborne
When i ask God why all of these injustices are allowed to exist in the world, i can feel the Spirit whisper to me, 'you tell me why we allow this to happen. You are my body, my hands, my feet.
— Shane Claiborne
Charity is merely returning what we have stolen.
— Shane Claiborne
Teresa of Avila, a sixteenth-century Spanish mystic, wrote, "Christ has no body now on earth but yours, no hands but yours, no feet but yours. Yours are the eyes through which Christ's compassion is to look out to the world; yours are the feet with which he is to go about doing good; yours are the hands with which God is to bless people now.
— Shane Claiborne
Sometimes folks ask this question about giving to beggars and panhandlers with suspicion, speculating that homeless folks will just use their money for drugs or alcohol, which happens sometimes. But we don't always ask what CEOs are doing with our money when we give it to their companies, and they may also be buying drugs or pornography (or yachts) with our money! In
— 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
That's the beautiful mystery: we have a God who chooses to need us. We have a God who doesn't want to change the world without us. We have a God who longs to cooperate with us, to allow us to fail and flounder and who promises to make up for our shortcomings, but nonetheless wants us.
— Shane Claiborne
The death penalty did not flourish in America in spite of Christians but because of us. So
— Shane Claiborne
this: for some strange reason, God doesn't want to change the world without us. There are times when we throw our hands up at God and say, "Do something!" and if we listen closely, we can hear God respond, "I did do something. I made you." Sometimes we are waiting on God, and God is waiting on us. When
— 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