"The Christian is to be a demonstration of the existence of God. But if we as individual Christians, and as the Church, act on less than a personal relationship to other men, where is the demonstration that God the Creator is personal? If there is no demonstration in our attitude toward other men that we really take seriously the person-to-person relationship, we might as well keep quiet."
- Francis Schaeffer
True Spirituality, p. 135.
[HT: Hope's Reason]
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Francis Schaeffer on Christian Relationships
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1 comments :
Always relevant... even long after his passing.
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