"Jesus sees our sin more clearly than anyone, yet He loves us more than anyone."
About Judah Smith
Judah Smith — Life and Legacy
Judah Smith is a well-known pastor and author, recognized for his impactful teachings on faith and leadership. As the lead pastor of Churchome, he emphasizes the importance of community and personal growth in the spiritual journey. Smith's philosophy is encapsulated in his quote, 'You are not what you do,' which challenges individuals to see their worth beyond their achievements. This perspective encourages a deeper understanding of identity rooted in faith rather than performance. His approach to leadership is equally compelling; he states, 'True leadership is servanthood,' highlighting the need for humility and selflessness in guiding others. These ideas resonate strongly in today's world, where many seek authentic connections and purpose. Smith's work continues to inspire individuals to embrace their faith and lead with compassion, making his insights relevant in contemporary discussions about spirituality and community.
Quote collection
Judah Smith quotes (page 1 of 3)
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"Our righteousness doesn't depend on our present performance but on Jesus' finished performance."
"I think if Jesus had one shot at fixing us, He’d tell us how much He loves us. Jesus loves us right now, just as we are. He isn’t standing aloof, yelling at us to climb out of our pits and clean ourselves up so we can be worthy of Him. He is wading waist-deep into the muck of life, weeping with the broken, rescuing the lost, and healing the sick."
"Don't you know you are the only Jesus many people will ever see? In compromising your lifestyle, you forfeit your capacity to accurately reflect God's image and endanger an entire generation's understanding of Jesus."
"God's love is so extravagant and so inexplicable that he loved us before we were us. He loved us before we existed. He knew many of us would reject him, hate him, curse him, rebel against him. Yet he chose to love us. God loves us because he is love."
"Be the same person privately, publically and personally."
"When you look in the eyes of grace, when you meet grace, when you embrace grace, when you see the nail prints in grace’s hands and the fire in his eyes, when you feel his relentless love for you - it will not motivate you to sin. It will motivate you to righteousness."
"Don't allow the opinions of other people to shape your concept of him. Get to know him yourself, and let the goodness of God change you from the inside out."
"Sometimes our brains are our own worst enemy because grace isn't logical."
"God is not in a hurry to fix us. Our behavior is not his first priority. We are his first priority. Loving us, knowing us, affirming us, protecting us. That is his top goal and his main concern."
"Notorious sinners didn’t kill Jesus. Religious people did."
"Nowhere in the Bible, however, do we find God distinguishing between levels of sin. God doesn't share our rating system. To him, all sin is equally evil, and all sinners are equally lovable."
"What we do on Sunday absolutely doesn't matter unless it meets us on Monday. Changes us on Monday. Transforms us on Monday."
"Sometimes we are outright rude when we interact with people. We meet a gay guy or a couple living together, and we think we have the obligation and right to warn them what God thinks about their sexuality on our first meeting. As if their sex life is the first thing on God's agenda.It's not.Love is. Grace is. Mercy is. Jesus is."
"You don’t have to be good to be Jesus’s friend. You just have to be honest."
"That’s how we often react when grace comes at us. It’s awkward. God offers us something that’s too good to be true—unearned, unmerited, total forgiveness—and we stand there, stiff and uncomfortable, waiting for the embrace to stop so we can get back to the business of earning our way into heaven. We need to embrace grace. We need to learn how to hug back."
"Grace is God-given power to live differently."
"Jesus didn’t care about the scandal. He cared about the scandalous."
"Sometimes we get way too fixated on how powerful sin is and how weak we are. We worry that if we relax for a second, we'll mess up royally and ruin everything. Ironically, our paranoia only serves to make us more conscious of our sinfulness."
"Jesus is not your accuser. He’s not your prosecutor. He’s not your judge. He’s your friend and your rescuer. Like Zacchaeus, just spend time with Jesus. Don’t hide from him in shame or reject him in self-righteousness. Don’t allow the opinions of other people to shape your concept of him. Get to know him for yourself, and let the goodness of God change you from the inside out."