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Compassion Quote by Chris Fabry

“Ruthie was the first to tell me that God hadn’t abandoned me but was drawing me deeper, calling me out of the shallows, past the abyss, and into the current of his love and mercy. Yeah, right, I thought. God hadn’t asked me if I wanted to go deeper, and thank you very much, I liked the shallows…” quote by Chris Fabry
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““Ruthie was the first to tell me that God hadn’t abandoned me but was drawing me deeper, calling me out of the shallows, past the abyss, and into the current of his love and mercy. Yeah, right, I thought. God hadn’t asked me if I wanted to go deeper, and thank you very much, I liked the shallows. It’s easier to play when there’s no current. In the middle you lose your footing; you lose control. You lose.””

Chris Fabry

About This Quote

The speaker describes a spiritual struggle, feeling pulled from comfort into deeper, uncertain faith, while doubting divine intent and fearing loss of control.

In simple terms: Faith can feel like being dragged into deeper, scary waters despite longing for safety.

Key Takeaway

Consider deeper trust beyond comfort zones.

Themes

faith struggle trust spiritual growth

Mood

conflicted hopeful

Type

spiritual personal

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • spiritual counseling
  • mental health therapy
  • support groups

Key Concepts

theology psychology existential crisis

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “deeper” mean for you personally?
  • How can you balance trust and autonomy?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may overgeneralize divine motives, ignoring personal agency.

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