"If I sit next to a madman as he drives a car into a group of innocent bystanders, I can't, as a Christian, simply wait for the catastrophe, then comfort the wounded and bury the dead. I must try to wrestle the steering wheel out of the hands of the driver."
About Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Dietrich Bonhoeffer — Life and Legacy
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German theologian and anti-Nazi dissident whose writings on faith and ethics have left a lasting impact. He is best known for his work 'The Cost of Discipleship', where he critiques the notion of 'cheap grace'—the idea that grace can be received without a genuine commitment to faith. Bonhoeffer's perspective was shaped by his experiences in a tumultuous period, where he believed that faith must lead to action, especially in the face of moral crises. His famous assertion that 'silence in the face of evil is itself evil' encapsulates his belief that Christians are called to resist injustice actively. Bonhoeffer's commitment to this principle led him to participate in plots against Adolf Hitler, demonstrating his conviction that faith must be coupled with moral responsibility. He challenged the complacency of the church, arguing that it should exist for others, not just for itself. Today, Bonhoeffer's thoughts on faith, ethics, and resistance resonate deeply, particularly in discussions about moral courage in the face of oppression. His life and writings continue to inspire those grappling with the complexities of faith and action in a world still rife with injustice.
Quote collection
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"Your life as a Christian should make non believers question their disbelief in God."
"There is nothing that can replace the absence of someone dear to us, and one should not even attempt to do so. One must simply hold out and endure it. At first that sounds very hard, but at the same time it is also a great comfort. For to the extent the emptiness truly remains unfilled one remains connected to the other person through it. It is wrong to say that God fills the emptiness. God in no way fills it but much more leaves it precisely unfilled and thus helps us preserve -- even in pain -- the authentic relationship."
"Christianity stands or falls with its revolutionary protest against violence, arbitrariness and pride of power and with its plea for the weak. Christians are doing too little to make these points clear rather than too much. Christendom adjusts itself far too easily to the worship of power. Christians should give more offense, shock the world far more, than they are doing now. Christian should take a stronger stand in favor of the weak rather than considering first the possible right of the strong."
"The person who’s in love with their vision of community will destroy community. But the person who loves the people around them will create community everywhere they go."
"Being a Christan is less about cautiously avoiding sin than about courageously and actively doing God's will."
"Silence in the face of evil is evil itself."
"Judging others makes us blind, whereas love is illuminating. By judging others we blind ourselves to our own evil and to the grace which others are just as entitled to as we are."
"We must be ready to allow ourselves to be interrupted by God."
"Destruction of the embryo in the mother's womb is a violation of the right to live which God has bestowed upon this nascent life. To raise the question whether we are here concerned already with a human being or not is merely to confuse the issue. The simple fact is that God certainly intended to create a human being and that this nascent human being has been deliberately deprived of his life. And that is nothing but murder."
"We are not to simply bandage the wounds of victims beneath the wheels of injustice, we are to drive a spoke into the wheel itself."
"Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act."
"We must be ready to allow ourselves to be interrupted by God, who will thwart our plans and frustrate our ways time and again, even daily, by sending people across our path with their demands and requests. We can, then, pass them by, preoccupied with our important daily tasks, just as the priest-perhaps reading the Bible-passed by the man who had fallen among robbers. When we do that, we pass by the visible sign of the Cross raised in our lives to show us that God’s way, and not our own, is what counts."
"Do not worry! Earthly goods deceive the human heart into believing that they give it security and freedom from worry. But in truth, they are what cause anxiety. The heart which clings to goods receives with them the choking burden of worry. Worry collects treasures, and treasures produce more worries. We desire to secure our lives with earthly goods; we want our worrying to make us worry-free, but the truth is the opposite. The chains which bind us to earthly goods, the clutches which hold the goods tight, are themselves worries."
"The exclusion of the weak and insignificant, the seemingly useless people, from a Christian community may actually mean the exclusion of Christ; in the poor brother Christ is knocking at the door."
"But they all stood beneath the cross, enemies and believers, doubters and cowards, revilers and devoted followers. His prayer, in that hour, and his forgiveness, was meant for them all, and for all their sins. The mercy and love of God are at work even in the midst of his enemies. It is the same Jesus Christ, who of his grace calls us to follow him, and whose grace saves the murderer who mocks him on the cross in his last hour."
"Christianity without discipleship is always Christianity without Christ."
"God loves human beings. God loves the world. Not an ideal human, but human beings as they are; not an ideal world, but the real world. What we find repulsive in their opposition to God, what we shrink back from with pain and hostility, namely, real human beings, the real world, this is for God the ground of unfathomable love."
"In me there is darkness, But with You there is light; I am lonely, but You do not leave me; I am feeble in heart, but with You there is help; I am restless, but with You there is peace. In me there is bitterness, but with You there is patience; I do not understand Your ways, But You know the way for me.” “Lord Jesus Christ, You were poor And in distress, a captive and forsaken as I am. You know all man’s troubles; You abide with me When all men fail me; You remember and seek me; It is Your will that I should know You And turn to You. Lord, I hear Your call and follow; Help me."
"We must learn to regard people less in light of what they do or omit to do, and more in the light of what they suffer."