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I've Got Questions: The Spiritual Practice of Having It Out with God
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If you’re looking for me, I’ll be in a Taco Bell parking lot with Erin asking lots of questions and trying to deal with *gestures wildly* and how we feel about it.
Some quotes that I couldn’t help but type (while I listened to the audiobook) below.
We are all at least a little wrong about God because we are not God.
If we cannot be sure, I would rather risk my life on the belief that God is love. The love that Jesus espouses is worth the gamble of being wrong.
There is room for me to be wrong, and my wrongness does not threaten who God is.
Until we can visualize God in a place where we are certain God would not go, because those people could not be liked or loved, we will not comprehend our own soul-deep likability and innately loveable belovedness.
The most radical thing you can do is really truly love your neighbor, because the most radical thing someone else is doing is really truly loving you.
Some quotes that I couldn’t help but type (while I listened to the audiobook) below.
We are all at least a little wrong about God because we are not God.
If we cannot be sure, I would rather risk my life on the belief that God is love. The love that Jesus espouses is worth the gamble of being wrong.
There is room for me to be wrong, and my wrongness does not threaten who God is.
Until we can visualize God in a place where we are certain God would not go, because those people could not be liked or loved, we will not comprehend our own soul-deep likability and innately loveable belovedness.
The most radical thing you can do is really truly love your neighbor, because the most radical thing someone else is doing is really truly loving you.
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