The Christian message is not an exhortation - "try hard to be good." Good advice, but there is no saving gospel in that.
We have a moral obligation to be interesting, for our gospel is loaded with life-and-death interest for people. - Halford Luccock
We have a moral obligation to be interesting, for our gospel is loaded with life-and-death interest for people.
- Halford Luccock
There is the liability of accepting prematurely an artificial horizon for our own character and personality, of losing the horizon of the possible pe… - Halford Luccock
There is the liability of accepting prematurely an artificial horizon for our own character and personality, of losing the horizon of the possible pe…
Expressions of sharp and even violent criticism of religion and the church have been welcomed, for they usually imply sincerity of thought. If causti… - Halford Luccock
Expressions of sharp and even violent criticism of religion and the church have been welcomed, for they usually imply sincerity of thought. If causti…
The Christian message is not an exhortation - "try hard to be good." Good advice, but there is no saving gospel in that. - Halford Luccock
Many years ago Rudyard Kipling gave an address at McGill University in Montreal. He said one striking thing which deserves to be remembered. Warning … - Halford Luccock
Many years ago Rudyard Kipling gave an address at McGill University in Montreal. He said one striking thing which deserves to be remembered. Warning …
No one can whistle a symphony. - Halford Luccock
No one can whistle a symphony.
The aim of preaching is not the elucidation of a subject, but the transformation of a person. Our task is the sharing of intense faith and experience. - Halford Luccock
The aim of preaching is not the elucidation of a subject, but the transformation of a person. Our task is the sharing of intense faith and experience.
No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it. - Halford Luccock
No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.
I believe in comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable. - Halford Luccock
I believe in comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable.
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