Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The paradox of evangelism

Part of a cool blog post from Randy Newman (the author, not the composer).



"We accept the fact that “success” is not dependent upon us. We understand that God uses both the human and the divine in the process (remembering, of course, that the divine component is so much more important). We open our mouths, knowing that God can actually use our frail attempts to accomplish the impossible. We speak with our mouths but we ask God to speak in ways far more powerful. We reason but we ask God to reveal. We proclaim but we know we’re on a playing field with many other forces at work.
It’s a paradox but a privilege."

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