Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 04, 2017

Imitation of Christ -1

Thomas A'Kempis

"Let therefore our chief endeavor be, to meditate upon the life of Jesus Christ."1

"But whosoever would fully and feelingly understand the words of Christ, must endeavor to conform his life wholly to the life of Christ."  John 8:12

"Whose knoweth himself well, is lowly in his own sight and delighteth not in the praises of men."2

"If thou thinkest that thou understandest and knowest much; know also that there be many things more which thou knowest not.

Do not seem to be otherwise, but rather acknowledge thine own ignorance."3

I found this book in a used book store in an airport.  I like it, it's been an interesting and heavy read.  Lots to ponder and push and prod me into really examining who I am and whose I am.

Mostly, I just wanted to share from the first few pages, those items that stood out to me in a big way.  All too often Christians claim something we aren't working towards... to be Christ-like.  The one who despite all the unkind ways in which people treated him, never once lashed out at people with hate-filled words.


We each have so much to learn.
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1-The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis; edited by Paul M. Bechtel.  Moody Press, 1984, p. 23.
2-Ibid., p. 25.
3-Ibid., p. 26.

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

“Or is it that man contains within himself the seeds of evil. That even if he is placed in a paradise perfectly formed for him, he will poison it, slowly with his own jealousies and desires. I fear it may be that we blame the prison for our own corruption […].”

“Incarceron” by Catherine Fisher

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

"Work began immediately in typical American style, without too much paperwork or bureaucratic fuss." Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne


(Currently I am listening to all manner of class literature available through the library, I heard this statement and chuckled... doesn't that make 1873 sound preferable to our current state of affairs is Washington with concerns to all things political and financial for our country? Sounds good anyway...)

It got better: "The speed with which the track was laid would not at all affect the quality of its construction."

Ah yes, speed and quality ;-)