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Naked need is the occasion for God's giving, not a need adorned with the clean, elegant robes of respectability and good works.
Miroslav Volf
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Miroslav Volf
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: September 25
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To triumph fully, evil needs two victories, not one. The first victory happens when an evil deed is perpetrated the second victory, when evil is returned. After the first victory, evil would die if the second victory did not infuse it with new life.
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