
The Incarnate One is truly human as well as truly divine, and so properly spoken of as our friend and brother as well as our Lord and God. —
Preston Sprinkle

God helps those who realize that they can't help themselves. —
Preston Sprinkle

It's tough to follow Jesus while clutching on to our rights, our honor, our reputation. This kingdom stuff isn't for the fainthearted. —
Preston Sprinkle

genuine relationships are always the best place to start as we seek to integrate our ethical views in the daily life of ministry. —
Preston Sprinkle

But grace has no leash. It's untamed, unbound, and runs wild and free. —
Preston Sprinkle

Jesus planted the first church on earth with a group of hoodlums who wouldn't be let inside the doors of most churches today. —
Preston Sprinkle

Grace is love that seeks you out when you have nothing to give in return. —
Preston Sprinkle

Is unconditional acceptance given to an undeserving person by an unobligated giver. —
Preston Sprinkle

God works within a broken system to gradually improve it until it's eventually done away with. —
Preston Sprinkle

Without the crucified Christ, nonviolence has little power. With Christ at the center, nonviolence conquers the world. —
Preston Sprinkle

A person who chooses to love his or her enemies can have no enemies. That person is left only with neighbors. —
Preston Sprinkle

Portraits of Gideon, Barak, Samson, —
Preston Sprinkle

Before we apply Joshua to our lives, we need to make sure which side of the Jordan we are living on. Militarism invites God's wrath. —
Preston Sprinkle