“Praying to God involves both us and God. God wants us to participate in what he is doing, and for sure one of the main ways we participate in what he is doing is by prayer. We can also participate in what he is doing by feeding the hungry and helping the poor and caring for the sick and giving of our resources to those who have little. God wants us to partner with him. So there is a paradox at work, and a mystery. On the one hand, the Bible says that apart from God we can do nothing. And yet, on the other hand, God invites us to do some things with him. This is at the heart of the mystery of prayer. God wants us to use our faith and to pray. But we can focus so much on the importance of our faith and our prayers that we forget about God and think it is our faith and our prayers that perform the miracle, rather than the God to whom we pray and in whom we have faith as we pray.”
Eric Metaxas“let anyone using those weasel words “freedom of worship” know, they have “freedom of worship” in China and it is meaningless and it is vile. “Freedom of worship” says you may do what you like in that building on Sunday mornings or whenever you like, but when you come out you will bow to the secular orthodoxy of the state. That is the antithesis of what the Founders meant in guaranteeing “freedom of religion.”
Eric Metaxas“Religion is the most fragile of all freedoms. And that’s because it is the most threatening to those in power.”
Eric Metaxas“Atheism tells him what he isn’t, and like all of us he yearns to know what he is.”
Eric Metaxas“the battle for our culture must be waged at the level of the imagination.”
Eric Metaxas“Each era has the fatal hubris to believe that it has once and for all climbed to the top of the mountain and can see everything as it is, from the highest and most objective vantage point possible.”
Eric Metaxas, Seven Women: And the Secret of Their Greatness“They (theological liberals)seemed to know what the answer was supposed to be and weren’t much concerned with how to get there. They knew only that whatever answers the Fundamentalists came up with must be wrong.”
Eric Metaxas, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy“Death is only dreadful for those who live in dread and fear of it. Death is not wild and terrible, if only we can be still and hold fast to God’s Word. Death is not bitter, if we have not become bitter ourselves. Death is grace, the greatest gift of grace that God gives to people who believe in him. Death is mild, death is sweet and gentle; it beckons to us with heavenly power, if only we realize that it is the gateway to our homeland, the tabernacle of joy, the everlasting kingdom of peace. How do we know that dying is so dreadful? Who knows whether, in our human fear and anguish we are only shivering and shuddering at the most glorious, heavenly, blessed event in the world? Death is hell and night and cold, if it is not transformed by our faith. But that is just what is so marvelous, that we can transform death.”
Eric Metaxas, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy“There was only one reality, and Christ was Lord over all of it, or none.”
Eric Metaxas, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy“Bonhoeffer thought of death as the last station on the road to freedom.”
Eric Metaxas, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy“Do not try to make the Bible relevant. Its relevance is axiomatic. Do not defend God's word, but testify to it. Trust to the Word. It is a ship loaded to the very limits of its capacity. -Dietrich Bonhoeffer”
Eric Metaxas, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy