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 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.”
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.
Recognize the divine in daily experiences.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- nature walks
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you experience the sacred daily?
- What limits does this view place on organized religion?
Overemphasis on awe can ignore practical action.