13+ Mike Mason Quotes On Education, Politics And Religion
Mike Mason is a Christian author, speaker, and theologian. He is best known for his books The Mystery of Marriage, The Mystery of the Gospel, and The Mystery of God's Will. He has also written books on prayer, the spiritual disciplines, and spiritual formation. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Mike Mason on leadership, education, politics.
There is no trick of a magician or spell of a witch doctor, no drug or mesmerism or bribery or torture or coercion that can compare in power with the force for change unleashed in the human breast through the touch of love. — Mike Mason
To keep a vow, means not to keep from breaking it, but rather to devote the rest of one's life to discovering what the vow means, and to be willing to change and to grow accordingly. — Mike Mason
How tragic that the very thing that could set us free-playing the fool-is the thing we will not do. When we're afraid to be fools, we end up being afraid to be anything. — Mike Mason
It is easier to diminish God than it is to enlarge one's heart. — Mike Mason
Pure suffering has a consciousness, a tongue, a heart all its own and even the memory of it is but a pale unreality when compared with the actual experience. — Mike Mason
So the best marriages and the deepest relationships with God grow out of the startling discovery that there is nothing one can do to earn love, and even more startling, that there is also nothing one can do to unlearn it, or to keep oneself from being loved. This is a religious awakening that is utterly different from any other religious experience, no matter how profoundly spiritual it may seem. — Mike Mason
And as Dad said to me, 'You can't always stop people from being mean. But you can stop them from making you mean. — Mike Mason
The very fact that faith looks to a power beyond itself means that it is continually subject to loss of control. So if you're looking to get control of all your problems, forget Christianity. If you're looking for success, happiness, or freedom from pain, forget Christ. The way of Christ is the cross, and the cross spells weakness, poverty, failure, death. — Mike Mason
True worship has less to do with offering sacrifices than with being a sacrifice ourselves. — Mike Mason
Real love is always fated. It has been arranged before time. It is the most meticulously prepared of coincidences. And fate, of course, is simply a secular term for the will of God, and coincidence for His grace. — Mike Mason
Love is an earthquake that relocates the center of the universe. — Mike Mason
It is something that is just there, and it is huge, and everything has been built around it, and wherever one happens to be going to the fridge, to bed, to the bathroom, or out the front door - the tree has to be taken into account. It cannot be gone through; it must respectfully be gone around... it is beautiful, unique, exotic: but also. Let's face it, it is at times an enormous inconvenience. — Mike Mason
We like to talk about having the faith to be healed - what about the faith to be sick?. — Mike Mason
Life Lessons by Mike Mason
- Mike Mason's work emphasizes the importance of taking time to pause and reflect on one's life and faith journey.
- He encourages readers to be honest with themselves and to be open to the possibility of God's presence in their lives.
- Mason's writings emphasize the need to be intentional in our spiritual growth and to make the most of our opportunities to learn and grow.
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