Thursday 23 April 2009

Who said this?

Who said this?
For it [Christianity] is a doctrine not of the tongue but of life. It is not apprehended by the understanding and memory alone, as other disciplines are, but it is received only when it possesses the whole soul, and finds a seat and resting place in the inmost affection of the heart… it must enter our heart and pass into our daily living, and so transform us into itself that it may not be unfruitful for us.

A. John Piper
B. Mark Driscoll
C. Jonathan Edwards
D. John Calvin
E. Mother Teresa

No prizes this time, sorry. Just the satisfaction, if you get it right.

2 comments:

Mark said...

Calvin per chance?!

Roger Gallagher said...

E. Mother Teresa