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“Love God's people, let not strangers draw away the flock, for if you slumber in your slothfulness and disdainful pride, or worse still, in covetousness, they will come from all sides and draw away your flock. Expound the Gospel to the people unceasingly… be not extortionate… . Do not love gold and…” quote by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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““Love God's people, let not strangers draw away the flock, for if you slumber in your slothfulness and disdainful pride, or worse still, in covetousness, they will come from all sides and draw away your flock. Expound the Gospel to the people unceasingly… be not extortionate… . Do not love gold and silver, do not hoard them… . Have faith. Cling to the banner and raise it on high.””

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

About This Quote

The passage urges love for believers, vigilance against neglect, humility over greed, and steadfast faith.

In simple terms: Love believers, stay humble, avoid greed, keep faith.

Key Takeaway

Practice humility and generosity.

Themes

faith humility community greed

Mood

inspirational serious

Type

spiritual ethical

When to use this quote

  • religious gatherings
  • personal reflection
  • financial decisions
  • leadership
  • charitable work

Key Concepts

spiritual vigilance ethical conduct social responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance love and discipline?
  • What does true generosity look like for you?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on doctrine may alienate others.

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