As Christ begins to live in us, everything begins to change about us.
Christianity does not begin with our pursuit of Christ, but with Christ’s pursuit of us.
It is impossible to be a follower of Christ while denying, disregarding, discrediting, and disbelieving the words of Christ.
The body of Christ is a multicultural citizenry of an otherworldly kingdom.
Surely the greatest social injustice is that 2 billion people haven't heard of God's love in Christ.
There is a sense in which the danger of our lives increases in proportion to the depth of our relationship with Christ.
The price of our non-discipleshi p is high for those without Christ.
The Life of Christ determines everything about us.
Privatized faith in a resurrected Christ is practically inconceivable.
The faith in Christ that saves us from our sins involves an internal transformation that has external implications.
If our lives do not reflect radical compassion for the poor, there is reason to wonder if Christ is really in us at all
Caring for the poor is one natural overflow and a necessary evidence of the presence of Christ in our hearts. If there is no sign of caring for the poor in our lives, then there is reason to at least question whether Christ is in our hearts.