Wednesday, April 20, 2011

042011

(F B Meyer)  There is no grudging in God's benevolence

(J.Stowell) God calls us to follow-wherever, whatever, whenever

(J. Stowell) All of life ande its outcomes rise and fall on whether or not we will choose to be the leader of our own destiny or a follower of Someone wiser and better fit to lead. Unfortunately, when it comes to life choices that matter most, we resist yielding control. We don't want to give the impression we are unable to figure out life for ourselves. We afre like people who refuse to stop and ask directions when they are lost

(J.Stowell)  Following Christ singularly,wholly, and without compromise should be the all-consuming center point of our existence

(Is 46:12/The Message paraphrase) I've said it, and I''ll most certainly do it. I've planned it, so it is as good as done

(Ray Stedman) Humankind is temporary, just like grass. The human race is utterly impotent and helpless, stumbling toward oblivion

(Charles Stanley) We grow old but God never does. He is the Ancient of Days"

(Charles Stanley) According to some estimates, almost thirty percent of the Bible concerned future events at the time it was written

(Wiersbe) God assures His people  that He will carry them from the womb to the tomb. How comforting it is to know that our God cares for us before we are born(Ps 139:13-16), when we get old(Is 46:4), and each moment in between

(Annie Johnson Flint) Fear not that thy need shall exceed His provision,
                                   Our God ever yearns His resources to share;
                                   Lean hard on the arm everlasting,availing;
                                   Thy Father both thee and thy load will upbear 

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