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Blueberries Quote by Donald Miller

“And there is something profoundly humbling about knowing God. I’m not talking about the trinket God or the genie-in-a-lamp God. I mean the God who invented the tree in my front yard, the beauty of my sweetheart, the taste of a blueberry, the violence of a river at flood. There are a lot of…” quote by Donald Miller
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“And there is something profoundly humbling about knowing God. I’m not talking about the trinket God or the genie-in-a-lamp God. I mean the God who invented the tree in my front yard, the beauty of my sweetheart, the taste of a blueberry, the violence of a river at flood. There are a lot of religious trends that would have us controlling God, telling us that if we do this that and the other, God will jump through our hoops like a monkey. But this other God, this real God, is awesome and strong, all-encompassing and passionate, and for reasons I will never understand, he wants to father us.”

Donald Miller

About This Quote

Source Book: Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller, 2003

He describes a God who is present in everyday wonders, contrasting with simplistic, controllable concepts of deity.

In simple terms: God is in nature, love, and life’s power.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the divine in daily experiences.

Themes

spirituality nature humility

Mood

contemplative reverent

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • nature walks
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

theology panentheism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you experience the sacred daily?
  • What limits does this view place on organized religion?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on awe can ignore practical action.

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