Quote by Joshua Ryan Butler Download Open image ““Jesus comes looking not for our trophies, but our scars.”” — Joshua Ryan Butler ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“The world’s greatest survival stories are in scars, not trophies.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
“Scars might heal and we might forget about them in time, but they're permanent. Not even Jesus lost his scars.” — Sylvain Reynard Copy Share Image
“We both look at that leg and see so much more than new skin. We see Jesus. He met us right there on the… — Katie Davis Majors Copy Share Image
On the last day, Jesus will look us over not for medals, diplomas, or honors, but for scars. — Brennan Manning Copy Share Image
“Remember also that scars of all sorts are all right. Scars are wounds that have healed, not without a trace, but have healed nonetheless.… — William Sloane Coffin Copy Share Image
“You collect scars because you want proof that you are paying for whatever sins you've committed.” — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
“Sometimes it's the scars an wounds that make us who we are as much as the accomplishments and successes.” — Carla Reighard Copy Share Image
“His scars and his tattoos were the medals of his lifetime. He was proud to wear them.” — Robert Harris Copy Share Image
“Jesus’ doctrine of hell levels the playing field. This is one of the things I have come to love about it. It does not… — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“One of the problems with the ways we tend to talk about the power of hell is that we shift the blame for the… — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“Jesus contrasts who blesses and curses. The sheep are blessed “by my Father.” We might assume, then, that the goats are inversely cursed by… — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“Now, the Law is good, and God gives it to his people, but God’s primary purpose in bringing Israel to the mountain is not… — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“When we reclaim the biblical story of God’s purpose to bless, reconcile, and heal the nations through his international, multiethnic kingdom, the subtopic of… — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“Jesus calls us to holiness and justice. Holiness involves dealing with the spark, the poisoned well, the root in our own hearts. Justice involves… — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“We’re invited not to set out and find God, but to stop running and be found.” — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“Sacrifice is not something we use to clean ourselves up so God can stand to be with us again. On the contrary, sacrifice is… — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“But God beckons from our brokenness, breaks in through the back door, invites us to encounter him in our insecurities, sits in our suffering,… — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“The extinction of desire stands in stark contrast to the redemption of desire.” — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“This is our salvation: to be indwelt by God within us (the Spirit), united to God before us (the Son), and embraced within the… — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image
“The cross is not a mechanism we use to get to God, but the way God has come to find and raise us.” — Joshua Ryan Butler Copy Share Image