
Here are a few of the stand-out points I wrote down from his message:
- He left his job 51 years ago and has not worked for a paycheck since. He "has lived at the absolute mercy of both his Friend (meaning Jesus) and his friends."
- Repetitively made it a point to mention that we must be "doers of the word not just hearers."
- As believers we use the Holy Spirit to try to heal our personal selves rather than to allow the Holy Spirit to bring us all together collectively to be the Kingdom.
- Injustice is simply when we don't affirm the image of God in others.
- "We have deified Capitalism. It's a good system, but it's not divine."
- Speaking about divisive politics: "We have consolidated hatred in a language of division."
- As a church we no longer have a prophetic voice that would call out power to meet the needs of the people and break the chains of injustice because we have come to accept the system.
- Our best approach may be to lower our own voice so that others will be forced to lower theirs.
- We all need friendship because their is something in you that is missing in me.
- Suffering is redemptive.
- Our religion has become, to many, a superficial therapy.
- We can't have peace without justice.
1 comment:
Thanks Andy for sharing Mr. Perkins. I would like to have gone and heard him but you have distilled it nicely in a nutshell for us.
I am glad that you got to hear him speak and actually talk to him yourself.
Peace!
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