Quotes about Perspective
Can you see why Jesus often began his teachings by saying "Repent!"? You know what repent means? It means to change your thinking, to see things in a new way, to have your mind renewed—all
— Rob Bell
How we respond to what happens to us—especially the painful, excruciating things that we never wanted and we have no control over—is a creative
— Rob Bell
Suffering and loss have this extraordinary capacity to alert and awaken us to the gift that life is.
— Rob Bell
It's possible to have emptied your savings account and be living in your friend's basement riding your bike everywhere because you can't afford a car and yet feel like you're bursting with vitality. It's also possible to have lots of money in the bank, living in the house you had custom built, going on expensive vacations to exotic places, and yet you're miserable.
— Rob Bell
So if that's it, if that's the point of it all, if that's the ticket, the center, the one unavoidable reality, the heart of the Christian faith, why is it that no one used the phrase until the last hundred years or so?
— Rob Bell
But maybe all of these questions are missing the point. Let's set aside all of the saying and doing and being and cutting holes in roofs and assume it's more simple than that. As some would say, "Just believe.
— Rob Bell
Sometimes we don't throw ourselves into it because we believe the small things are beneath us. What we don't understand is that what appear to be the small things are actually the big things. They're where it starts, and throwing yourself into them inevitably creates new opportunities for you.
— Rob Bell
The measure of a sermon is not whether it affirms what you already believe. A sermon is not a product to be consumed and then evaluated according to how good it was or whether it was pleasing or enjoyable.
— Rob Bell
Every poem is a momentary stay against the confusion of the world.
— Robert Frost
They would not find me changed from him they knew — Only more sure of all I thought was true.
— Robert Frost
Heaven gives its glimpses only to those Not in position to look too close.
— Robert Frost
The realist always falls in love with a girl he has grown up with, the romanticist with a girl from 'off somewhere.
— Robert Frost