"A passion to obey Christ is born out of our relationship with him. The more we love him, the more we want him to be a part of our affairs."
About Calvin Miller
Calvin Miller — Life and Legacy
Calvin Miller was a prominent poet, author, and theologian whose work intricately weaves themes of faith and creativity. His most notable work, 'The Singer', presents a poetic narrative that explores the spiritual journey through the lens of artistic expression. Miller's core philosophy emphasizes that faith is not merely a set of beliefs but a dynamic art form that requires imagination and creativity. He famously stated that 'we are all singers in the choir of life', highlighting the unique contributions each individual makes to the collective human experience. Miller's quotes often delve into the complexities of doubt and belief, suggesting that questioning one's faith can lead to a richer, more profound understanding of spirituality. His perspective challenges traditional notions of faith as rigid and unyielding, instead portraying it as a vibrant and evolving journey. Through his eloquent words, Miller invites readers to embrace their creative instincts as a means of exploring and expressing their spirituality. Today, Calvin Miller's insights remain relevant as they encourage individuals to find beauty and meaning in their faith, inspiring a generation to view spirituality through a creative lens. His legacy continues to resonate with those seeking to harmonize their artistic expressions with their spiritual beliefs.
Quote collection
Calvin Miller quotes (page 1 of 2)
23 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"Our problem is this: we usually discover him within some denominational or Christian ghetto. We meet him in a province and, having caught some little view, we paint him in smaller strokes. The Lion of Judah is reduced to something kittenish because our understanding cannot, at first, write larger definitions."
"Define your times. Treasure your calling. Pray without ceasing. The terrors of the age are less than the grandeur of the Christ within you."
"Humanity is fickle. They may dress for a morning coronation and never feel the need to change clothes for an execution in the afternoon. So Triumphal Sundays and Good Fridays always fit comfortably into the same April week."
""And now you have joy?" "I do indeed." "And how did you get it?" "I chose it, admitted it into my life, then I celebrated its arrival in my heart. I made my celebration so loud and boisterous, I prohibited all gloom from attending the celebration"."
"Readers, on the other hand, have at least 7.5 books going all the time. Actually, the number of books a reader takes on is usually directly related to the number of bathrooms he has in his home and office. I am working on a survey that will show that, over a lifetime, readers are in bathrooms seven years and three months longer than nonreaders."
"Those who fervently love God are intoxicated by His warmth and live out their addiction like moths drawn to a flame."
"Life found itself alive and somehow knew its opposite was death. We are ever being born, or dying, and the thrill of choosing is ours. Only once, must we be born without our own consent. Only once, must we die without our own permission"
"We must look to Mary's example to know how to deal with the glorious impossibilities of God. Look how she turned the world upside down by making one simple statement."
"We humans are a hungry lot. We are driven by a craving to know who we are. Yet who we are is embedded in the heart of a holy God. Unless we seek for ourselves in the epicenter of God's grace, we will be forever condemned to walk the arid edges of self-understanding."
"It is not such a fiercesome thing to lead once you see your leadership as part of God's overall plan for His world."
"Love is substance; Lust, illusion. Only in the surge of passion do the two mingle in confusion."
"The world is poor because her fortune is buried in the sky and all her treasure maps are of the earth."
"Beware, O earth, the prophet who claims to know the time but never wears a watch."
"Death is a confirmation of the believer's creed. For the skeptic it is discovery, immense and late."
"With love that knew no fear, the Singer caught his torment, wrapped it all in song and gave it back to him as peace."
"Becoming a great preacher, like becoming a great artist, requires a life commitment."
"Imagination must constantly run on a new track or it becomes lifeless. A living imagination is essential to prayer."
"After eating the world's bread, we wake each morning to remember: We are still hungry. Seek a better loaf. Eat, and never die. Taste, savor, and be filled forever."
"One of the great things silence does, it gives us a new concept of God."