Quotes From "Jesus > Religion: Why He Is So Much Better Than Trying Harder Doing More And Being Good Enough" By Jefferson Bethke

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Thankfulness is the quickest path to joy. Jefferson Bethke
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Trying to be good enough to earn heaven is like trying to jump to Hawaii from the coast of California. Everyone looks like an idiot, some drown, some get three feet, some get ten feet, but no one even gets close to Hawaii. Jefferson Bethke
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The biggest difference between between religious people and gospel-loving people is that religious people see certain people as the enemies, when Jesus-followers see sin as the enemy. Jefferson Bethke
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My generation is the most fatherless and insecure generation that's ever lived, and we are willing to sacrifice everything if we just can be told we are loved. If only we knew just how loved we really are. Jefferson Bethke
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If you have a thankful heart and are using that domain to reflect God's beauty as a Creator, then you are worshiping. Listening to Hillsound United isn't worship; it's and aid for worship. I found a deeper level of joy and connection with Jesus when I realized that eating a good meal with thankfulness was just as holy as my prayer time. The truth is, Go doesn't just want your "Christian" things. He wats it all. When we realize the beauty of God's grace in the mundane, not just the religious, that's when we will begin to see him correctly. Jefferson Bethke
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Our job as Christians is to stick so close to Jesus that when people are around us, they sense him. Jefferson Bethke
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When I was trying to earn Jesus by being good, I missed the real Jesus who wants us to love him and serve him not for what he gives but for who he is–dangerous, unpredictable, radical, and amazing. Jefferson Bethke
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We refuse to turn off our computers, turn off our phone, log off Facebook, and just sit in silence, because in those moments we might actually have to face up to who we really are. Jefferson Bethke
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We refuse to turn off our computers, turn off our phones, log off Facebook, and just sit in silence, because in those moments we might actually have to face up to who we really are. We fear silence like it's an invisible monster, gnawing at us, ripping us open, and showing us our dissatisfaction. Silence is terrifying. Jefferson Bethke
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The more I read, the more I felt the Bible looked a lot more like the movie 300 than the movie Pleasantville. Jefferson Bethke