Top 33 Jen Pollock Michel Quotes
#1. The Christian story, centered as it is on the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, is the only story for making sense of desire and loss.
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#4. According to Aquinas, effort may not be the best measure of our virtue.
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#5. Our small group is committed to getting the biblical text under our skin.
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#7. How do you fill the space between, "God says it," and, "I believe it,"?
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#8. The phrases of the Lord's Prayer, "are words we pray, not always because we believe them, but because we WANT to believe them.
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#11. Desire, if it is to be trusted, is to be inspired by a holy vocabulary.
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#12. In asking for God's provision, we're admitting our inability to self-sustain.
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#14. After her initial conversion as a teenager, the author writes, "I was sent back into a world that no longer looked familiar to me. I had to relearn how to do everything.
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#15. Do we want a master, or shall we have a genie whose command is our wish? This is the tension of desire - and the test of revelation.
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#17. God, by his own efforts and unflagging energy, recalibrates our heart's desire for his kingdom.
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#18. All prayers that beseech the mercy of God are finally and fully answered in that suffering Servant Whom God sent, Jesus Christ. We, even our desires, are saved because HE was bruised.
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#19. Grace has as much to say about endings as it does about beginnings.
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#20. The author says our prayers are misdirected when we ask God that He help us to love Him more. If we pray to him more, we will love Him more.
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#22. Holy desire can be learned. All prayer is part work and part rest.
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#23. New freedoms surface old habits. I haven't left sin behind, only discovered a new medium for my treachery. My real trouble as a writer isn't trying to mean the words that I write. It's living into the words that I mean. Nonfiction writing can feel like the high art of hypocrisy.
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#26. A solitary Christian who thinks he can live independently of the church functions about as well as a thumb severed from its hand.
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#27. Believing in the sovereignty of God injects courage in the act of desire.
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#28. we're using our freedoms to break the bonds of community, which have long held us together.
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#30. Sometimes God seems to be killing us when He is actually saving us.
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#31. We want. Life leaks. Desires are disappointed. And God, our Father, remains eternally good.
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#32. To confess isn't to tell God anything he doesn't know. It's simply to agree with God on our wrong-doing and wrong-being: that we sin because we are sinners.
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