
Source: Meditations on the Cross (1996), Back to the Cross, p. 3
Source: Meditations on the Cross (1996), Back to the Cross, p. 3.
Context: Before Jesus leads His disciples into suffering, humiliation, disgrace, and disdain, He summons them and shows Himself to them as the Lord in God's glory. Before the disciples must descend with Jesus into the abyss of human guilt, malice, and hatred, Jesus leads them to a high mountain from which they are to receive help. Before Jesus' face is beaten and spat upon, before his cloak is torn and splattered with blood, the disciples are to see Him in his divine glory. His face shines like the face of God and light is the garment he wears.
Source: Meditations on the Cross (1996), Back to the Cross, p. 3
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 89.
“Since the Lord suffered humiliation on the earth, we should not seek glory here.”
Source: Separation from the World, p. 8
… Now the disciples are overcome by fear. Now they comprehend what is going on. They were, after all, still in the world, unable to bear such glory. They sinned against God's glory.
p. 3
Meditations on the Cross (1996), Back to the Cross
Source: Meditations on the Cross (1996), Encountering the Extraordinary, p. 1
Source: Discipleship (1937), Discipleship and the Cross, p. 84
"How can you be Christian without caring for the poor?" (2017)
Essays on Woman (1996), The Separate Vocations of Man and Woman According to Nature and Grace (1932)
Source: "Disgraced Chinese politician Bo Xilai anticipated prison in letter to family" in CNN https://www.cnn.com/2013/09/19/world/asia/china-bo-xilai-letter/index.html (23 September 2013)
You Cannot Get Away From Evil
Autobiography of Swami Sivananda (1958)