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John Stott

John Stott


John Robert Walmsley Stott is a British Christian leader and Anglican clergyman who is noted as a leader of the worldwide evangelical movement. He is famous as one of the principal authors of the Lausanne Covenant in 1974.

Stott was ordained in 1945 and went on to become a curate at All Souls Church, Langham Place (1945-1950) then rector (1950-75). This was the church in which he had grown up, and in which he has spent almost all of his life, aside from a few years spent in Cambridge.

Stott played a central role at two landmark events in the history of British evangelicalism. He was chairing the National Assembly of Evangelicals in 1966, a convention organised by the Evangelical Alliance, when Martyn Lloyd-Jones made an unexpected call for evangelicals to unite together as evangelicals and no longer within their 'mixed' denominations.
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Salvation is far more than merely the forgiveness of sins. It includes the whole sweep of God’s purpose to redeem and restore humankind, and indeed all creation. What we claim for the Bible is that it unfolds God’s total plan.
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el privilegio conlleva responsabilidad, nunca inmunidad ante el juicio de Dios. Este
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Babel significó la dispersión de los pueblos, pero Abraham significó reunirlos en torno a la promesa de Dios. Fue
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The salvation for which the Bible instructs us is available “through faith in Christ Jesus.” Therefore, since Scripture concerns salvation and salvation is through Christ, Scripture is full of Christ.
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Seldom if ever should we have to choose between satisfying physical hunger and spiritual hunger, or between healing bodies and saving souls, since an authentic love for our neighbour will lead us to serve him or her as a whole person. Nevertheless, if we must choose, then we have to say that the supreme and ultimate need of all humankind is the saving grace of Jesus Christ, and that therefore a person’s eternal, spiritual salvation is of greater importance than his or her temporal and material well-being. . . . The choice, we believe, is largely conceptual. In practice, as in the public ministry of Jesus, the two are inseparable. . .
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If you Christians lived like Jesus Christ, India would be at your feet tomorrow.
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Eva no fue tomada de los pies de Adán para ser su esclava, ni de su cabeza para ser su amo, sino de su costado para ser su compañera’. Y
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the word mission cannot properly be used to cover everything God is doing in the world. In providence and common grace he is indeed active in all men and all societies, whether they acknowledge him or not. But this is not his "mission" "Mission" concerns his redeemed people and what he sends them into the world to do.
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It is when the new community is most obviously distinct from the world – in its values, standards and lifestyle – that it presents the world with a radically attractive alternative and so exercises its greatest influence for Christ.
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Eva no fue tomada de la cabeza del varón para estar por encima de él, ni de sus pies para ser pisoteada por él, sino de su costado para ser su igual, bajo su brazo para ser protegida, y cerca de su corazón para ser amada’.
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When Christians care for each other and for the deprived, Jesus Christ becomes more visibly attractive.
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Para ningún ser humano es bueno estar solo. Dios nos creó como seres sociales. La amistad es un don precioso del Señor.
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Just as Jesus performed what in his culture was the work of a slave, so we in our cultures must regard no task too menial or degrading to undertake.
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Nevertheless, as Protestants have always emphasized, it is misleading to the point of inaccuracy to say that “the church wrote the Bible”; the truth is almost the opposite, namely that “God’s Word created the church.
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Llamar a Dios ‘Padre’ pero no confiar en él o llamar a Jesús ‘Señor’ pero desobedecerlo son maneras de usar en vano su nombre.
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Experience must never be the criterion of truth; truth must always be the criterion of experience.
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Emotionally, I find the concept [of eternal conscious torment] intolerable and do not understand how people can live with it without either cauterizing their feelings or cracking under the strain.
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La religión de la Biblia es la religión de la iniciativa de Dios.
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Use your sense of humour. Laugh about things, laugh at the absurdities of life, laugh about yourself, and about your own absurdity. We are all of us infinitesimally small and ludicrous creatures within God's universe. You have to be aerious, but never solemn, because if you are solemn about anything, there is the risk of becoming solemn about yourself.
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But the Holy Spirit is not in a hurry. Character is the produce of a lifetime.
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