Criss Jami Quotes About Christ

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  • A mature heart for Christ would much rather spend its time praising him than condemning his fanatics.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.8, Criss Jami
  • In the modern Christian attempt to take a stand as Christ did, and maybe for others, win the approval of the world, the Christian will often think that it consists of targeting and demoralizing fellow Christians and only fellow Christians. It is one thing to stand against religious hypocrisy when one sees it, but it is another to go on snorting at anything or anyone who might seem 'too Christian' to us. The irony is that by doing this we are further advocating hypocrisy and 'half-hearted Christians'.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.12, Criss Jami
  • All individuals have moral deficiencies, and when introducing these to reality one not only strengthens himself but also the confidence of others in the human exigency for Christ due to a reflection throughout the body of Christ.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.129, Criss Jami
  • I believe God himself will someday debate with and answer every objection arrogant men can come up with against him; I believe he will humble us and humor himself. Know-it-alls, pseudo-intellectuals, militant anti-theists, for Christ's sake, or rather their own sake, best beware of getting roasted by their own medicine. Ah! Our delusions of trying to argue against an omniscient Creator.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.7, Criss Jami
  • As followers of Christ, we are to be careful not to remain victims of the many cultural presuppositions of who he is, and what he teaches, insofar as taking for granted our own caricatures of him. Let it boil in both mind and heart the question, 'If Jesus were to appear today, how many of us would actually recognize him and his teachings (or would it simply be a recount of his first visit)?

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.43, Criss Jami
  • The love of Christ is always there and unchanging, no matter what we do, but it is when we are obedient that we actually begin to feel it.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.27, Criss Jami
  • To be honest, one can only feel glad that so many modern iconoclasts consider Christianity to be full of exceptionally hypocritical, religious zealots - it's biblically accurate and a prophecy fulfilled. The old smoke screen is one of Satan's favorite tricks. He conceals the authentic. He has a persistent strategy of targeting those who remind him of Christianity because he fears those who remind him of Christ.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.37, Criss Jami
  • History does seem to repeat itself hence it's mindboggling to still hear the 'avoid all negative people' speeches from, of all people, supposedly important spiritual teachers. Ironically, their congregations would probably be the ones hiding their faces from the accuracies of truth speakers like Christ. Now, Christ was the complete opposite of negative, however the danger is that truth is often misunderstood as negativity by those who are constantly taught to only seek flattery.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.47, Criss Jami
  • In our worldly perceptions of Jesus, we tend to embrace the kindness of his love ('be encouraged') but not the discipline of his love ('and sin no more'). But with the whole scope of his love, or maturity in Christ, we begin relying on him for guidance where we would prefer him to walk beside us rather than behind us.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.23, Criss Jami
  • The conscious attempt to be a good person without Christ is as legalistic as an attempt to make it into Heaven through empty religiosity.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.16, Criss Jami
  • If Christ be a fraud, he was among the most peculiar yet brilliant of frauds in saying that only he was the way, the truth, and the life. This is the importance of grace - some people think that simply being nice and not harming others is morality; others think that following rules and tithing are morality. But without Christ, all moral beliefs ultimately boil down to the one sin which perpetually rails against the concept of grace: man's lawful, religious, and futile attempt at establishing his own righteousness.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.15, Criss Jami
  • Christ delves far beyond the means of superficiality, not simply because of his immaculate love, but also because he considers the distinct cases of each individual rather than withholding a broadened perception by use of stereotypes.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.127, Criss Jami
  • If life is music, I sometimes feel as though I was born on the off-beat of the song, and I love it. As Christian numbers reportedly decrease in America, my love for Christ feels as though it increases. I must be honest about such strange feelings: I now want to be thought unfaithful about as much as a bougie aristocrat wants to be thought a hobo.

  • We tend to think that refusing to exalt Christ is staying true to our self-will and personal freedom when really we are condemning ourselves. Sure, we can pretend to stay true to ourselves, but if you want to talk about reality, all of that is completely trivial if this life is an island and He's the only pilot with a plane and a flight plan.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.33, Criss Jami
  • When we look for success, it should be for the sole purpose of boasting sincerely in Christ. There's no other reason for it. Success is only worth it when the more intense it gets for you, the more you find yourself bragging for his glory rather than your own.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.49, Criss Jami
  • To believe in the truth of Christ is to be introduced to another form of hatred, and that is not sharing Him.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.29, Criss Jami
  • When we begin to reflect Christ, the Bible, when more understood as being centered around Christ, seems to be potentially every man's biography regarding God's promised experiences and truth for him - his individual, unique path of humbling oneself before the Lord and then being exalted by the Lord back into his true and righteous personhood. Many followers may speak of it merely to try to change other people (before changing themselves), but the prophets speak of it as a living word which miraculously tells their very own experiences.

  • People think that fun in Christ is non-existent, but there is fun wherever your heart lives.

    Criss Jami (2015). “Killosophy”, p.19, Criss Jami
  • I would rather my descendants have greater abilities and a greater knowledge of the love of Christ than I do, much like standing on one's shoulders in order to get a clearer view of the valley.

    Criss Jami (2011). “Salomé: In Every Inch in Every Mile”, p.72, Criss Jami
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