Brian Dukes

1782 days ago

“Instant wisdom is just another expression of our modern, hedonistic ideology fueled by our constitutional right to pursue happiness,” Willard writes. “Somehow, we think that virtue should come easily. Experience teaches, to the contrary, that almost everything worth doing in human life is very difficult in its early stages and the good we are aiming at is never available at first, to strengthen us when we need it most” (The Spirit of the Disciplines).

A Divine Conspiracy in the Same Direction

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An imagined dialogue between Eugene Peterson and Dallas Willard based on their written works.