"My question- that which at the age of fifty brought me to the verge of suicide- was the simplest of questions, lying in the soul of every man. . . a question without an answer to which one cannot live. It was: 'What will come of what I am doing today or tomorrow? What will come of my whole life? Why should I live, why wish for anything, or do anything?' It can also be expressed thus: Is there any meaning in my life that the inevitable death awaiting me does not destroy?" ~ Leo Tolstoy, A Confession
Powerful question in need of a powerful answer.
How would you answer this question?
Listen to N.T. Wright's response to the question: Jesus' death and resurrection
"The message of the resurrection is that this world matters! That the injustices and pains of this present world must now be addressed with the news that healing, justice and love have won. . . If Easter means Jesus Christ is only raised in a spiritual sense-[then] it is only about me, and finding a new dimension in my personal spiritual life. But if Jesus Christ is truly risen from the dead, Christianity becomes good news for the whole world-news which warms our hearts precisely because it isn't just about warming our hearts. Easter means that in a world where injustice, violence and degradation are endemic, God is not prepared to tolerate such things- and that we will work and plan, with all the energy of God, to implement victory of Jesus over all." - N.T. Wright, For All God's Worth: True Worship and the Calling of the Church
Quotes taken from Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God
Powerful question in need of a powerful answer.
How would you answer this question?
Listen to N.T. Wright's response to the question: Jesus' death and resurrection
"The message of the resurrection is that this world matters! That the injustices and pains of this present world must now be addressed with the news that healing, justice and love have won. . . If Easter means Jesus Christ is only raised in a spiritual sense-[then] it is only about me, and finding a new dimension in my personal spiritual life. But if Jesus Christ is truly risen from the dead, Christianity becomes good news for the whole world-news which warms our hearts precisely because it isn't just about warming our hearts. Easter means that in a world where injustice, violence and degradation are endemic, God is not prepared to tolerate such things- and that we will work and plan, with all the energy of God, to implement victory of Jesus over all." - N.T. Wright, For All God's Worth: True Worship and the Calling of the Church
Quotes taken from Timothy Keller's book The Reason for God
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