Compassion Quote by Michael S. Horton
““the theology of the cross sees God only where God has revealed himself, particularly in the weakness and mercy of the suffering. Only when we learn to despair of ourselves, to suffer our own nakedness in God’s holy presence, to renounce our righteousness and listen only to God’s Word, are we enabled to recognize God as our Savior rather than our just judge and holy enemy. We rise up to God in pride, while God descends to us in humility.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Gospel of the Cross by Michael S. Horton, 2015
The passage asserts that God's presence is revealed in suffering and humility, urging self‑despair and listening to divine word to see God as savior, not judge.
In simple terms: God is found in weakness and mercy, not pride.
Embrace humility and listen to divine guidance.
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When to use this quote
- pastoral counseling
- spiritual retreats
- theological study
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does humility transform faith?
- Can suffering be a sole path to divine encounter?
It may discount the value of personal dignity and self‑respect.