Power, no matter how well-intentioned, tends to cause suffering. Love, being vulnerable, absorbs it. In a point of convergence on a hill called Calvary, God renounced the one for the sake of the other.

Philip Yancey
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Today we live in a world where we’re told to be strong, tough and power-hungry. As a result, we work harder and strive for more because we believe that this power and energy will make us happy, but in reality it drives us crazy. We end up hurting ourselves and others in the process. Meditate on the life of Jesus Christ and you’ll find that He gave up power, wealth and popularity to save people from their pain and suffering.

Source: The Jesus I Never Knew

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