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The insights that freed Jud were similar to the ones that led to my own recovery from spiritual workaholism after being confronted by my boss years ago. I came to realize that God didn't love me because I made myself valuable through service; on the contrary, I was valuable because I was loved by God. I could stop working like a slave to justify myself; I just needed to recognize — and celebrate — my adoption as God's child.
— Lee Strobel
If every birth is a rebirth, and if every life pays for the previous life, then what were you paying for in your first birth?
— Lee Strobel
My mistakes didn't destroy the image of God that was inscribed in me, so my errors can't eliminate the reason why I have value in his eyes.
— Lee Strobel
you are the sum total of all the life experiences you've gone through. You may wish you had chosen another path, but you didn't. You've been shaped by the many choices you've made, both the smart ones and the dumb ones. And here God is saying that he can take the raw material of who you are right now and customize a future of hope for you.
— Lee Strobel
Grace liberates us. Our tendency toward performance imprisons us.
— Lee Strobel
God didn't love me because I made myself valuable through service; on the contrary, I was valuable because I was loved by God.
— Lee Strobel
even if I were to actually lose everything - my house, my finances, my friends, my reputation, my position - it really wouldn't matter in the end, because I would still have God's grace. I would still be the Father's adopted and beloved son. And that would be enough.
— Lee Strobel
The church needs to be so clear about its identity as the body of Christ that everything it does generates a gravitational pull toward the heart.
— Leonard Sweet
The essential element of Christian truth is that the risen Christ is not something you mimic but someone you manifest.
— Leonard Sweet
The greatest task of a human being, your greatest mission in life? To find and sing your own song … to the glory of God.
— Leonard Sweet
If we were to make the table the most sacred object of furniture in every home, in every church, in every community, our faith would quickly regain its power, and our world would quickly become a better place. The table is the place where identity is born—the place where the story of our lives is retold, re-minded, and relived.
— Leonard Sweet
Adam means "human." Eve means "life." A human needs another for "life" to come alive and become living. Identity can't grow ferally, only communally. We were meant to eat together, not solo. Eve's solitary eating is what got her in trouble.
— Leonard Sweet