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Christopher West’s Top 10 Popular and Famous Quotes

Ten of My Favourite Christopher West Quotes 

Love reading? Then it’s likely you will love a good quote from your favourite author. This article covers Christopher West’s Top 10 Popular and Famous Quotes that we at Australia Unwrapped have collected from some of his greatest works. Christopher West quotes to remember and here you will find 10 of the best. A memorable quote can stay with you and can be used along your journey. Choosing Christopher West’s top 10 quotes is not easy, but here they are:

Popular Quotes

“How does marital love shed light on the nature of the celibate vocation? John Paul II writes that the fidelity and “total self-donation” lived by spouses provide a model for the fidelity and self-donation required of those who choose the celibate vocation. Both vocations in their own way express marital or spousal love, which entails “the complete gift of self” (see TOB 78:4). Furthermore, the fruit of children in married life helps celibate men and women realize that they are called to a fruitfulness as well—a fruitfulness of the spirit. In these ways we see how the “natural” reality of marriage points us to the “supernatural” reality of celibacy for the kingdom. In fact, full knowledge and appreciation of God’s plan for marriage and family life are indispensable for the celibate person. As the Pope expresses it, in order for the celibate person “to be fully aware of what he is choosing … he must also be fully aware of what he is renouncing” (TOB 81:2). Celibacy, in turn, “has a particular importance and particular eloquence for those who live a conjugal life” (TOB 78:2). Celibacy, as a direct anticipation of the marriage to come, shows couples what their union is a sacrament of. In other words, celibacy helps married couples realize that their love also is oriented toward “the kingdom.” Furthermore, by abstaining from sexual union, celibates demonstrate the great value of sexual union. How so? A sacrifice only has value to the degree that the thing sacrificed has value. For example, we do not give up sin for Lent; we are supposed to give up sin all the time.”
― Christopher West, Theology of the Body for Beginners

 “In essence, Christ’s life proclaims: “You don’t believe God loves you? Let me show you how much God loves you. You don’t believe that God is ‘gift’? This is my body given for you (see Luke 22:19). You think God wants to keep you from life? I will offer myself so that my life’s blood can give you life to the full (see John 10:10). You thought God was a tyrant, a slave-driver? I will take the form of a slave (see Philippians 2:7); I will let you ‘lord it over’ me to demonstrate that God has no desire to ‘lord it over’ you (see Matthew 20:28). You thought God would whip your back if you gave him the chance? I will let you whip my back to demonstrate that God has no desire to whip yours. I have not come to condemn you but to save you (see John 3:17). I have not come to enslave you but to set you free (see Galatians 5:1). Stop persisting in your unbelief. Repent and believe in the good news” (see Mark 1:15).”
― Christopher West, Theology of the Body for Beginners

“A newspaper is better than a magazine. A seashore is a better place than the street. At first it is better to run than to walk. You may have to try several times. It takes some skill, but it is easy to learn. Even young children can enjoy it. Birds seldom get too close. Rain, however, soaks in very fast. One needs lots of room. If there are no complications it can be very peaceful. A rock will serve as an anchor. If things break loose from it, however, you will not get a second chance.”
― Christopher West, Fill These Hearts: God, Sex, and the Universal Longing

 “The Gospel doesn’t give us more rules to follow. The Gospel is meant to change our hearts so that we no longer need the rules. To the degree that we experience this change of heart, we experience “freedom from the law” – not freedom to break the law; freedom to fulfill it.”
― Christopher West

 “Chastity requires “an apprenticeship in self-mastery which is training in human freedom. The alternative is clear: either man governs his passions and finds peace, or he lets himself be dominated by them and becomes unhappy” (CCC 2339).”
― Christopher West, Theology of the Body for Beginners

 “All the hungers we have for love, for union, for happiness are given by God to lead us to him. The difference between a saint and the greatest sinner is where they go to satisfy that hunger.”
― Christopher West

“We don’t only want to be loved at “our best”; we want—in fact, we need—to be loved at our worst. We need to be loved in our nakedness: warts, blemishes, and all.”
― Christopher West, Fill These Hearts: God, Sex, and the Universal Longing

 “…the Pope vigorously upholds the real power of redemption to liberate the human heart from the domination of lust, calling men and women to a new “ethos.”
― Christopher West, Heaven’s Song

“To find that which is most sacred in this world, look to that which is most violently profaned.”
― Christopher West

“Grace flows through wounds.”
― Christopher West

10 Famous Quotes by Author Christopher West

10 quotes by Christopher West there you go! It’s never an easy task picking the best quotations from great writers, so please if you disagree or have more to add, please comment and share your opinions. My 10 greatest Christopher West quotes will likely be different from yours; however, that’s the best thing about them, each quote can mean something different to each person. So don’t wait, comment and shares your best Christopher West Quote. 

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