Lewis B. Smedes Quotes
Top 40 wise famous quotes and sayings by Lewis B. Smedes
Lewis B. Smedes Famous Quotes & Sayings
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God does not give us salvation because we believe. Our believing is only the normal way of receiving the salvation he freely gives.
Any moment that opens us up to the reality that life is good is a parable of the supreme end for which we were made.
You will know that forgiveness has begun when you recall those who hurt you and feel the power to wish them well.
Common sense suggests that if no one ever judged other people, there would be no real human community.
Some people still make promises and keep those they make. When they do, they help make life around them more stably human.
The Holy Spirit, thank God, often enables people to forgive even though they are not sure how they did it.
The rule is: we cannot really forgive ourselves unless we look at the failure in our past and call it by its right name.
Retributive justice did not arise from any Christian principle; almost every pre-Christian society dealt with wrongdoers by causing them pain.
As I read the New Testament, I find only one path to salvation - the path of an informed faith in Jesus Christ.
The secret of grace is that it can be all right at the center even when it is all wrong on the edges.
Promise keeping is a powerful means of grace in a time when people hardly depend on each other to remember and live by their word.
Forgiving is, first of all, a way of helping yourself to get free of the unfair pain somebody caused you.
My wife has lived with at least five different men since we were wed - and each of the five has been me.
Don't do it quickly, but don't wait too long ... If we wait too long to forgive, our rage settles in and claims squatter's rights to our souls.
Gandhi was right: if we all live by 'an eye for an eye' the whole world will be blind. The only way out is forgiveness.
Any lazy or biased fool can have opinions; making judgments is the hard work of responsible and compassionate people.
Our history is an inevitable component of our being. One thing only can release us from the grip of our history. That one thing is forgiveness.
The blood of Christ covers all of our sins, but each of us must do personal business with God in order to experience his forgiveness.
We are anxious in the face of our unchangeable past; we long to recreate segments of our private histories, but we are stuck with them.
Forgiving is not having to understand. Understanding may come later, in fragments, an insight here and a glimpse there, after forgiving.
The right to personal privacy is precious. Without it, we are all potential victims for a prying secret police.