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Chase After What Is Good
Photo post by @motivating_g. Source: September 21, 2015 – Chase
Posted in Reflect
Tagged advice, art, blessing, creativity, friendship, goodness, happiness, life, purpose
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Daily Riches: The Knowledge That Transcends Learning (Donald McCullough, Thomas Aquinas and G. K. Chesterton) *
Originally posted on Richer By Far:
“Some things–perhaps the most important–cannot be grasped, regardless of the reach of one’s intellectual prowess. They can only be received. There is a knowledge that cannot be gained by thinking or reasoning or deducing…
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Tagged depth, direction, discernment, Donald McCullough, expectations, faith, fear, gentleness, God, good news, goodness, grace, guidance, heart, humanity, humility, ignorance, intellect, knowledge, limitations, openness, peace, receive, should, surprise, trust, truth, understanding, wisdom, wonder
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Radically Good
The gospel is radical. Did you know that…? I didn’t, for a long time. I knew the gospel to be God’s demanding rules on our self-denial and the framework for some kind of achievement scale. No kidding. And I took it seriously. And … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, approval, behaviour, choice, church, conformity, delight, enjoy, enjoyment, expectations, experience, fear, freedom, fullness of life, gentle, gentleness, God, good news, goodness, grace, joy, letting go, light, love, meaning, openness, peace, pressure, radical, rest, tenderness, tension, trust, truth, unconventional, understanding
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