17 Quotes & Sayings By Sheila Walsh

"Sheila Walsh is an author, broadcaster and artist. Her work has been published in the USA and UK, and she is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour. She is also a weekly columnist for BBC News Online and BBC Breakfast. Sheila was awarded two honorary degrees - one from the University of London for her contribution to literature and another from the University of Aberdeen for her achievements in broadcasting."

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There are some of you here today who feel like dead people. It is as if you are already six feet under, staring up at the top of your own locked coffin. This morning Jesus wants to set you free. You simply have to let go of the key and pass it through the little hole, where you see a tiny shaft of light. Sheila Walsh
The Father is truly the only Promise Maker who is...
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The Father is truly the only Promise Maker who is in earnest a Promise Keeper. A promise from God is a promise kept. Sheila Walsh
But the witness of the substitutionary atonement of Jesus is...
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But the witness of the substitutionary atonement of Jesus is that God's most difficult promise has been kept. Sheila Walsh
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Sometimes we simply don't want to face the truth about ourselves; the myth reads so much better. Sometimes we do not seek help because it will mean we have to change, and change is painful and unpredictable. To me, now, faith is bringing all that is true about our lives into the blinding light of God's grace. It is believing that He will still be there at the end of the journey, and so will we, perhaps a little bloodied, probably with a limp, and possibly, as the Skin Horse said, with most of our hair loved off, but we will be there. . Sheila Walsh
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I now think it takes more faith to name our need than to keep believing that something will happen and not doing anything about it. It takes faith, and great courage, to get help, to take the first painful step toward the dream that is in our hearts.. I know now that you can look at bricks and cement for years, believing in the vision of a home, but until you get down on your hands and knees and start to build, it will remain a dream. Sheila Walsh
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Jesus never encouraged His friends to cover over the pain in their lives, but to bring it into the light, where healing is found. Sometimes we don't do that because we fear being rejected by others. Yes, rejection may well happen, but bringing the pain to the light is still the best way to live. It will take much courage, but it will bring freedom. Sheila Walsh
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I know it all, and I still love you." That is the convicting, convincing, liberating truth that comes from an encounter with Christ: all is known; there is no need to pretend anymore. I wrestled with that truth. It's hard to lay aside a mask when it looks just like you, and you have worn it for so long that you can't remember what you look like without it. Sheila Walsh
Truth is always a turning point.
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Truth is always a turning point. Sheila Walsh
...I believe that doubts, honestly expressed and wrestled with, produce...
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...I believe that doubts, honestly expressed and wrestled with, produce a faith that is stronger and more intimate than doubts suppressed under the veneer of faith. Sheila Walsh
Whether Jesus calms the storm or calms us in the...
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Whether Jesus calms the storm or calms us in the storm, His love is the same, and His grace is enough. Sheila Walsh
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Perhaps, too, in the "shift-the-blame" society we live in, we have forgotten how to weep over our sins. David, the psalm writer, said, "When I kept silent, my bones wasted away through my groaning all day long" (Psalm 32:3). I wonder if so many of us rush off to self-help groups because we have lost the ability to be real in our churches. Sheila Walsh
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One day we will all stand alone and answer to God for the choices we have made in our lives. It will not be enough to say we did not get help because no one would come with us. Life is not easy, but we make it much more difficult when we refuse to be honest about what we feel. For the short term, not being honest may seem easier, but in the long haul, we pay a heavy price. Sheila Walsh
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I never knew You lived so close to the floor, but every time I am bowed down, crushed by this weight of grief, I feel Your hand on my head, Your breath on my cheek, Your tears on my neck. You never tell me to pull myself together, to stem the flow of many years. You simply stay by my sidefor as long as it takes, so close to the floor. Sheila Walsh
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It is much more difficult to deal with the truth about your life when you have no idea that you have feet of clay and it suddenly begins to rain. Sheila Walsh
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What I think we as the church lack, though, is a place to talk about how things really are right now. In our desire to be an inspiration to one another we often veil what is true, because what is true is not always inspirational. It's not easy to watch or personally experience a marriage on the verge of divorce, or a child battling cancer, or a betrayal of the worst kind, or dreams lost in the dust, or overwhelming feelings of despair or emptiness. But these things are real. And hurting believers whose lives are in tatters need real help. If we were able to put aside our need for approval long enough to be authentic, then, surely, we would be living as the church. Sheila Walsh