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Jesus was the only point. Imitation was the point.
— James Carroll
Asceticism was not necessary for holiness.
— James Carroll
Only authentic Christianity brings together both truth and grace.
— James Emery White
Whenever we make a decision about something, most of us want to be sure, beyond any doubt, of what is absolutely true. That will never happen spiritually. We're talking about God, and there is no way you can get every question about him answered. If you could fathom everything that there is to know about God, he'd be no bigger than your mind—no larger than your intellect—and that would be a small God. The goal isn't to get every answer, but enough answers.
— James Emery White
For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.
— James Garlow
Anyone can believe God exists but still maintain a life apart from him.
— James Garlow
Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.
— James Garlow
When we ask people what they want in church instead of giving them what they were created to long for, we play in the very idolatry that church was created to dismantle.
— James MacDonald
Counseling is ultimately not about the counselee or the counselor, but about the Divine Counselor.
— James MacDonald
Our hearts are wired for worship, and our worship is directly tied to our sense of hope.
— James MacDonald
The reason God responds to persistence is because prayer is changing the one who prays. As we pray, God is making us spiritually fit to receive what He is already willing to do. Prayer changes us into the people who can participate in the greater work of God without being spoiled by it through pride or becoming discouraged by the increased weight of greater fruitfulness.
— James MacDonald
Prayer is the easiest thing to assume in church and the hardest thing to maintain. Prayer is the first thing our flesh stops when times get easy, and true prayer is the last thing we resort to when times get tough.
— James MacDonald