Rob Bell Quotes About Jesus

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  • Every generation has to ask difficult questions about what does it mean to follow Jesus.

  • Times change. God doesn’t, but times do. We learn and grow, and the world around us shifts, and the Christian faith is alive only when it is listening, morphing, innovating, letting go of whatever has gotten in the way of Jesus and embracing whatever will help us be more and more the people God wants us to be.

    Change   God   Faith  
    FaceBook post by Rob Bell from Jul 15, 2012
  • The peace we are offered is not a peace that is free from tragedy, illness, bankruptcy, divorce, depression, or heartache. It is peace rooted in the trust that the life Jesus gives us is deeper, wider, stronger, and more enduring than whatever our current circumstances are, because all we see is not all there is and the last word about us and our struggle has not yet been spoken.

  • In one of the accounts of Jesus's death we read that the curtain in the temple of God-the one that kept people out of the holiest place of God's presence-ripped.One New Testament writer said that this ripping was a picture of how, because of Jesus, we can have new, direct access to God.A beautiful idea.But the curtain ripping also means that God comes out, that God is no longer confined to the temple as God was previously.

    Beautiful   Jesus   Mean  
  • For Jesus, heaven and hell were present realities. Ways of living we can enter into here and now. He talked very little of the life beyond this one.

    Jesus   Reality   Heaven  
    Rob Bell (2006). “Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith”, p.147, Harper Collins
  • The cross is God taking on flesh and blood and saying, Me too.

    Jesus   Blood   Flesh  
    Rob Bell (2010). “Sex God”, p.76, Harper Collins
  • I have been told that I need to believe in Jesus. Which is a good thing. But what I am learning is that Jesus believes in me.

    Jesus   Believe  
    Rob Bell (2013). “The Complete Rob Bell: His Seven Bestselling Books, All in One Place”, p.76, HarperCollins UK
  • Missions then is less about the transportation of God from one place to another and more about the identification of a God who is already there [...] You see God where others don't. And then you point him out. So the issue isn't so much taking Jesus to people who don't have him, but going to a place and pointing out to the people the creative, life-giving God who is already present in their midst.

    Jesus   People  
  • A lot of Christians have been taught a story that begins in chapter 3 of Genesis, instead of chapter 1. If your story doesn't begin in the beginning, but begins in chapter 3, then it starts with sin, and so the story becomes about dealing with the sin problem. So Jesus is seen as primarily dealing with our sins.

    "Hello, Rob Bell - The Interview". Interview with Skye Jethani, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 1, 2012.
  • What is God like? Because millions and millions of people were taught that the primary message - the center of the Gospel of Jesus - is that God is going to send you to hell, unless you believe in Jesus. And so, what gets, subtlely, sort of caught and taught is that Jesus rescues you from God. But what kind of God is that; that we would need to be rescued from this God? How could that God ever be good; how could that God ever be trusted? And how could that ever be good news.

    Jesus   Believe   People  
  • The moment God is figured out with nice neat lines and definitions, we are no longer dealing with God.

    God   Faith   Jesus  
    Rob Bell (2006). “Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith”, p.25, Harper Collins
  • Jesus is God's way of refusing to give up his dream for the world.

    Jesus  
    Rob Bell (2006). “Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith”, p.157, Harper Collins
  • If anybody didn't have a messiah complex, it was Jesus.

    Jesus  
    Rob Bell (2006). “Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith”, p.169, Harper Collins
  • You can be very religious and invoke the name of God and be able to quote lots of verses and be well versed in complicated theological systems and yet not be a person who sees. It’s one thing to sing about God and recite quotes about God and invoke God’s name; it’s another be aware of the presence in every taste, touch, sound, and embrace. With Jesus, what we see again and again is that it’s never just a person, or just a meal, or just an event, because there’s always more going on just below the surface.

  • Love is what God is, love is why Jesus came, and love is why he continues to come, year after year to person after person...May you experience this vast, expansive, infinite, indestructible love that has been yours all along. May you discover that this love is as wide as the sky and as small as the cracks in your heart no one else knows about, and may you know, deep in your bones, that love wins.

    Jesus   Winning  
  • To be honest with you, I am passionate about all the people out there who want to know Jesus, they want to know God, and they are sick of a system that is hung up on a bunch of things that have nothing to do with the love of God.

    Jesus   People  
  • I'm interested in painting the most beautifully compelling pictures and images and metaphors and stories and explanations possible that will put Jesus in language for a world that desperately needs to hear it.

    Jesus   Stories  
    "The Heretical Rob Bell and Why Love Wins" by Cathleen Falsani, www.huffingtonpost.com. March 14, 2011.
  • I believe that God is love. I believe that Jesus came to show us this love, to give us this love, to teach us about this love, so that we could live in this love and extend it to others.

    Jesus   Believe   Giving  
  • So this is reality, this forgiveness, this reconciliation, is true for everybody. Paul insisted that when Jesus died on the cross, he was reconciling "all things, in heaven and on earth, to God." All things, everywhere. ...This reality then isn't something we make come true about ourselves by doing something. It is already true. Our choice is to live in this new reality or cling to a reality of our own making.

    Jesus   Reality   Choices  
    Rob Bell (2006). “Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith”, p.146, Harper Collins
  • Some communities don't permit open, honest inquiry about the things that matter most. Lots of people have voiced a concern, expressed a doubt, or raised a question, only to be told by their family, church, friends, or tribe: "We don't discuss those things here." I believe the discussion itself is divine. Abraham does his best to bargain with God, most of the book of Job consists of arguments by Job and his friends about the deepest questions of human suffering, God is practically on trial in the book of Lamentations, and Jesus responds to almost every question he's asked with...a question.

    Jesus   Believe  
    Rob Bell (2011). “Love Wins: At the Heart of Life’s Big Questions”, p.4, HarperCollins UK
  • This is misguided and toxic and ultimately subverts the contagious spread of Jesus' message of love, peace, forgiveness and joy that our world desperately needs to hear.

    Rob Bell (2011). “Love Wins: At the Heart of Life’s Big Questions”, p.3, HarperCollins UK
  • What if tomorrow someone digs up definitive proof that Jesus had a real, earthly, biological father named Larry, and archeologists find Larry's tomb and do DNA samples and prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the virgin birth was just a bit of mythologizing the Gospel writers threw in to appeal to the followers of the Mithra and Dionysian religious cults that were hugely popular at the time of Jesus, whose gods had virgin births? Could you still be a Christian? Is the way of Jesus still the best possible way to live?

  • And this reality extends beyond this life. Heaven is full of forgiven people. Hell is full of forgiven people. Heaven is full of people God loves, whom Jesus died for. Hell is full of forgiven people God loves, whom Jesus died for. The difference is how we choose to live, which story we choose to live in, which version of reality we trust.

    Jesus   Reality  
    Rob Bell (2006). “Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith”, p.146, Harper Collins
  • I would hope that wherever I go I bring good news - that's what that word means, right? It began with the first followers of Jesus taking a Roman military propaganda term and co-opting it for their own subversive purposes, insisting that the world isn't made better through coercive military violence but through sacrificial love. How great is that!? Unfortunately this word has been hijacked in several years for other purposes but no worries, we're taking it back.

    Jesus   Mean  
    Source: missionaryrenegade2013.blogspot.com
  • If the gospel isn't good news for everybody, then it isn't good news for anybody. And this is because the most powerful things happen when the church surrenders its desire to convert people and convince them to join. It is when the church gives itself away in radical acts of service and compassion, expecting nothing in return, that the way of Jesus is most vividly put on display.

    Jesus  
    Rob Bell (2006). “Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith”, p.167, Harper Collins
  • If this understanding of the good news of Jesus prevailed among Christians, the belief that Jesus’s message is about how to get somewhere else, you could possibly end up with a world in which millions of people were starving, thirsty, and poor; the earth was being exploited and polluted; disease and despair were everywhere; and Christians weren’t known for doing much about it. If it got bad enough, you might even have people rejecting Jesus because of how his followers lived. That would be tragic.

    Rob Bell (2011). “Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived”, p.11, Harper Collins
  • Jesus is bigger than any one religion. He didn't come to start a new religion, and he continually disrupted whatever conventions or systems or establishments that existed in his day. He will always transcend whatever cages and labels are created to contain and name him, especially the one called "Christianity.

    Jesus  
  • It often appears that those who talk the most about going to heaven when you die talk the least about bringing heaven to earth right now, as Jesus taught us to pray: 'Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.' At the same time, it often appears that those who talk the most about relieving suffering now talk the least about heaven when we die.

    Jesus   Heaven  
  • The cross is Gods way of taking away all of our accusations, excuses, and arguments.

    Jesus  
    Rob Bell (2010). “Sex God”, p.76, Harper Collins
  • What does happen constantly with all kinds of people I meet is they say "I had this encounter with Jesus, can you help me understand it..." The labels, more than ever, simply aren't big enough to contain what the cosmic Christ is up to in the world.

    Jesus   People  
    Source: missionaryrenegade2013.blogspot.com
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