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Jesus ... associated with the outcasts he spoke with them, touched them, ate with them, loved them.
John Ortberg
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John Ortberg
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: May 5
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I don't have a problem with delegation. I love to delegate. I am either lazy enough, or busy enough, or trusting enough, or congenial enough, that the notion leaving tasks in someone else's lap doesn't just sound wise to me, it sounds attractive.
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When preaching is done right, it can change lives. When it's done badly, my failure goes beyond the merely human.
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Willpower is trying very hard not to do something you want to do very much.
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At the deepest level, pride is the choice to exclude both God and other people from their rightful place in our hearts. Jesus said the essence of the spiritual life is to love God and to love people. Pride destroys our capacity to love.
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