Dietrich Bonhoeffer Quote

The disciples realized that they too were his enemies, and that he had overcome them by his love. It is this that opens the disciple's eyes, and enables him to see his enemy as a brother.


p. 150. - Discipleship (1937) - The Enemy, the "Extraordinary"


The disciples realized that they too were his enemies, and that he had overcome them by his love. It is this that opens the disciple's eyes, and...

The disciples realized that they too were his enemies, and that he had overcome them by his love. It is this that opens the disciple's eyes, and...

The disciples realized that they too were his enemies, and that he had overcome them by his love. It is this that opens the disciple's eyes, and...

The disciples realized that they too were his enemies, and that he had overcome them by his love. It is this that opens the disciple's eyes, and...