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“The cross of Christ is the pledge to us that the deepest suffering may be the condition of the highest blessing; the sign, not of God's displeasure, but of His widest and most compassionate face.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 568.
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“The cross is suffering with Christ.”
Source: Discipleship (1937), Discipleship and the Cross, p. 86.
Context: The cross is not random suffering, but necessary suffering. The cross is not suffering that stems from natural existence; it is the suffering that comes from being Christian. … A Christianity that no longer took discipleship seriously remade the gospel into only the solace of cheap grace. Moreover, it drew no line between natural and Christian existence. Such a Christianity had to understand the cross as one's daily misfortune, as the predicament and anxiety of our daily life. Here it has been forgotten that the cross also means being rejected, that the cross includes the shame of suffering. Being shunned, despised, and deserted by people, as in the psalmists unending lament, is an essential feature of the suffering of the cross, which cannot be comprehended by a Christianity that is unable to differentiate between a citizen's ordinary existence and a Christian existence. The cross is suffering with Christ.

Source: Attributed, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 262.

Source: Attributed, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 171.

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 106.
“The sign of God's blessings: the Divine Model.”
The Measure of Heaven: The Life of Izo Iburi, the Honseki, p. 101.
Written on a wrapper found in the drawer of Iburi's dresser.

in John 20:30-31 as quoted in www.ewtn.com http://www.ewtn.com/ewtn/bible/search_bible.asp#ixzz2yvGxUYR6
Gospel of John

Source: Discipleship (1937), Revenge, p. 142