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Quotes from Mark Buchanan

Laughter—just good bone-shaking, belly-jiggling, light-in-the-head laughter, is a sure sign of health. The only one who hates it is Satan and all his wannabes.
- Mark Buchanan
This is the love of God, an alchemy that can turn enemies into children.
- Mark Buchanan
The Pharisees had an ethic of avoidance, and Jesus had an ethic of involvement.
- Mark Buchanan
We honestly think that we ourselves and those around us should be proficient with spiritual power, moving and acting with agility and endurance, wisdom and purity, able to conquer long-established habits of sloth and rebelliousness, simply on the basis of our desire and effort and sincerity...We have to train for the spiritual life.
- Mark Buchanan
Holy habits are that: the disciplines, the routines by which we stay alive and focused on Him. At first we choose them and carry them out; after a while they are part of who we are. And they carry us.
- Mark Buchanan
But grace and effort are not opposites. Grace and earning are opposites.
- Mark Buchanan
Sabbath-keeping requires two orientations. One is Godward. The other is timeward. To keep Sabbath well—as both a day and an attitude—we have to think clearly about God and freshly about time. We likely, at some level, need to change our minds about both. Unless we trust God's sovereignty, we won't dare risk Sabbath. And unless we receive time as abundance and gift, not as ration and burden, we'll never develop a capacity to savor Sabbath.
- Mark Buchanan
Love can't cover over the sins we cover up…If you want God and others to cover over your sin, stop covering it up.
- Mark Buchanan
Silence is the room we create for the searching of God, where we hear His voice and follow.
- Mark Buchanan
To worship is to ascribe to God things that are true about him until we actually believe that truth and live according to it.
- Mark Buchanan
Simplicity is something more, something other than just doing without or doing it yourself. Its essence is neither forsaking nor striving. Its essence, rather, is listening: What has God put in your heart? Simplicity is, once having discerned that, being content with it. Simplifying it further: simplicity is being content with God.
- Mark Buchanan
without rest, we miss the rest of God: the rest he invites us to enter more fully so that we might know him more deeply. "Be still, and know that I am God." Some knowing is never pursued, only received. And for that, you need to be still.
- Mark Buchanan