The question should not be 'What would Jesus do?' but rather, more dangerously, 'What would Jesus have me do?' The onus is not on Jesus but on us, for Jesus did not come to ask semidivine human beings to do impossible things. He came to ask human beings to live up to their full humanity; he wants us to live in the full implication of our human gifts, and that is far more demanding.
The resurrection is God's way of getting our attention. - Peter J. Gomes
The resurrection is God's way of getting our attention.
- Peter J. Gomes
The question should not be 'What would Jesus do?' but rather, more dangerously, 'What would Jesus have me do?' The onus is not on Jesus but on us, fo… - Peter J. Gomes
The question should not be 'What would Jesus do?' but rather, more dangerously, 'What would Jesus have me do?' The onus is not on Jesus but on us, fo…
The Bible is not God, nor is it a substitute for God, and to treat it as if it were God or a surrogate of God is to treat it in the very way that it … - Peter J. Gomes
The Bible is not God, nor is it a substitute for God, and to treat it as if it were God or a surrogate of God is to treat it in the very way that it …
It does not take a great deal of imagination or courage to believe that God is on your side when you are prospering or winning; it takes a great deal… - Peter J. Gomes
It does not take a great deal of imagination or courage to believe that God is on your side when you are prospering or winning; it takes a great deal…
To some, the temporal triumph of the Christian community in the world is a sign of God's favor and the essential righteousness of the Christian posit… - Peter J. Gomes
To some, the temporal triumph of the Christian community in the world is a sign of God's favor and the essential righteousness of the Christian posit…
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