It is important to note what God does and does not promise and what he does not. He promises we can be certain about who he is, and we can be certain about our relationship to Him, but how the journey plays out is full of uncertainties. (70)
The need is not to work up our faith in God, but to deepen our confidence in God (72).
Whenever we take on a God-sized challenge, self-sufficiency is not longer an option (80).
Our wealth and abundance of human resources has positioned us to believe that provision precedes vision (65).
The courage and willingness that bred success is endangered after success is obtained (39).
We are always one choice away from a different life. At our worst, good is only one decision away. (24)
HE WHO LOVES NOT WOMEN, WINE, AND SONG.... REMAINS A FOOL HIS WHOLE LIFE LONG---- MARTIN LUTHER
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