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Eugene H. Peterson Quotes
Eugene H. Peterson Quotes
Eugene H. Peterson
American
Clergyman
Born:
Nov 6
,
1932
Church
God
Life
People
Think
You
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If you don't take a Sabbath, something is wrong. You're doing too much, you're being too much in charge. You've got to quit, one day a week, and just watch what God is doing when you're not doing anything.
Eugene H. Peterson
God
Day
You
Too Much
Too
One Day
Charge
Something
Sabbath
Week
Take
Wrong
Got
Doing
Quit
Just
Being
Anything
Much
Watch
One way to define spiritual life is getting so tired and fed up with yourself you go on to something better, which is following Jesus.
Eugene H. Peterson
Life
Spiritual
Tired
You
Yourself
Better
Way
Define
One-Way
Following
Something
Spiritual Life
Fed
Fed Up
Go
Up
Getting
Which
Jesus
There is nothing terribly difficult in the Bible - at least in a technical way. The Bible is written in street language, common language. Most of it was oral and spoken to illiterate people. They were the first ones to receive it. So when we make everything academic, we lose something.
Eugene H. Peterson
Bible
People
Language
First
Lose
Nothing
Difficult
Everything
Way
Something
Written
Spoken
Academic
Most
Make
Terribly
Least
Were
Oral
Common
Common Language
Illiterate
Technical
Street
Receive
That's the whole spiritual life. It's learning how to die. And as you learn how to die, you start losing all your illusions, and you start being capable now of true intimacy and love.
Eugene H. Peterson
Life
Love
Spiritual
You
Learning
Losing
Intimacy
Spiritual Life
True
Learn
How
Die
Being
Capable
Your
Whole
Now
Illusions
Start
People are not problems to be solved. They are mysteries to be explored.
Eugene H. Peterson
People
Problems
Mysteries
Solved
Explored
If you keep the Sabbath, you start to see creation not as somewhere to get away from your ordinary life, but a place to frame an attentiveness to your life.
Eugene H. Peterson
Life
You
Somewhere
Creation
Frame
See
Sabbath
Get
Ordinary
Place
Ordinary Life
Your
Keep
Away
Start
I believe God takes the things in our lives - family, background, education - and uses them as part of his calling. It might not be to become a pastor. But I don't think God wastes anything.
Eugene H. Peterson
Education
God
Family
Become
Believe
Think
Our
Background
Our Lives
Part
Takes
Calling
His
Pastor
Family Background
Anything
Them
Might
Uses
Lives
Things
Wastes
Pastors need to know what's going on in the world and what has been going on for 4,000 years. We need a way to read Scripture which is imaginative, interpretive.
Eugene H. Peterson
World
Way
Has-Been
Know
Read
Been
Years
Pastors
Going
Which
Scripture
Interpretive
Imaginative
Need
I think pastors are the worst listeners. We're so used to speaking, teaching, giving answers. We must learn to be quiet, quit being so verbal, learn to pay attention to what's going on, and listen.
Eugene H. Peterson
Giving
Pay
Pay Attention
Think
Worst
Must
Attention
Learn
Verbal
Answers
Pastors
Quiet
Quit
Going
Listen
Listeners
Being
Used
Speaking
Teaching
I get asked, 'What do you miss most about being a pastor?' I think it's the intimacy, the incredible gift of intimacy. You go through death with somebody, with their families, and there's an intimacy that comes through that that is just incomparable.
Eugene H. Peterson
Death
You
Gift
Somebody
Think
Incredible
Intimacy
About
Through
Miss
Most
Go
Pastor
Families
Get
Just
Being
Asked
Incomparable
When you are part of a megachurch, you have no responsibility to anybody else.
Eugene H. Peterson
You
Responsibility
Else
Part
Anybody
Anybody Else
If people don't know their pastor, it's easy to put the pastor on a pedestal and depersonalize him or her. It's also easy for pastors, who don't know their congregations, simply to classify congregants as saved or unsaved, involved or not involved, tithers or non-tithers.
Eugene H. Peterson
People
Saved
Pedestal
Easy
Classify
Put
Simply
Know
Involved
Also
Him
Pastor
Pastors
Who
Her
People learn to shop for churches; there is no loyalty to the church. They're consumers being attracted to one product or another. I think it's sacrilege, to tell you the truth, it really is.
Eugene H. Peterson
Truth
Loyalty
You
People
Church
Think
Churches
Tell
Consumers
Attracted
Learn
Another
Shop
Being
Really
Product
In high school I was very much involved in poetry. You cannot read a poem quickly. There's too much going on there. There are rhythms and alliterations. You have to read poetry slow, slow, slow to absorb it all.
Eugene H. Peterson
You
School
Too Much
Slow
Too
High
High School
Poem
Poetry
Absorb
Involved
Read
Very
Quickly
Going
Cannot
Rhythms
Much
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