11+ David F. Wells Quotes On Education, World And Lynching
David F. Wells is an American professor and theologian. He is currently the Distinguished Senior Research Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is known for his work in systematic theology and his writings on the doctrine of God. Following is our collection on famous quotes by David F. Wells on leadership, life, education.
The fundamental problem in the evangelical world today is that God rests too inconsequentially upon the church. His truth is too distant, His grace is too ordinary, His judgment is too benign, His gospel is too easy, and His Christ is too common. — David F. Wells
Truth is now simply a matter of etiquette: it has no authority, no sense of rightness, because it is no longer anchored in anything absolute. If it persuades, it does so only because our experience has given it its persuasive power, but tomorrow our experience might be different. — David F. Wells
Evil by its very nature opposes the purposes of God, but God, in his sovereignty, can make even this evil serve his purposes. — David F. Wells
What has to be forgiven is not just what we do but who we are, not just our sinning but our sinfulness, not just our choices but what we have chosen in place of God. — David F. Wells
In our postmodern culture which is TV dominated, image sensitive, and morally vacuous, personality is everything and character is increasingly irrelevant. — David F. Wells
We are called to see that the Church does not adapt its thinking to the horizons that modernity prescribes for it but rather that it brings to those horizons the powerful antidote of God's truth. It is not the Word of God but rather modernity that stands in need of being demythologised. — David F. Wells
God's love is his holiness reaching out to sinners; grace is but the price that his love pays to his holiness; the cross is but its victory over sin and death; and faith is but the way in which we bring our worship to him who is holy. — David F. Wells
Many of those whose task it is to broker the truth of God to the people of God in the churches have now redefined the pastoral task such that theology has become an embarrassing encumbrance or a matter of which they have little knowledge; and many in the Church have now turned in upon themselves and substituted for the knowledge of God a search for the knowledge of self. — David F. Wells
What is to be gained if we are so intent in reaching out to the unchurched that we then unchurch the reached? — David F. Wells
God’s holiness, then, is not only the opposite of evil; it is the measure by which we know evil to be evil. — David F. Wells
What we see at the cross is the white-hot revelation of the character of God, of his love providing the price that holiness requires. The cross was his means of redeeming lost sinners and reconciling them to himself, but it was also a profound disclosure of his mercy. It is, in Paul’s words, an ‘inexpressible gift’ that leads us to wonder and worship, to praise and adore the God who has given himself to us in this way. — David F. Wells
Life Lessons by David F. Wells
- David F. Wells emphasizes the importance of understanding the Bible and its teachings in order to live a life of faith. He encourages readers to engage with the text and to think critically about its implications for their lives.
- He encourages readers to be open to the possibility of being challenged and changed by the text, and to be willing to accept the consequences of following its teachings.
- Wells also encourages readers to recognize the importance of community, both in the church and in the world, and to be willing to work together to bring about change.
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