Saturday, July 18, 2009

From Facing Your Giants - By Max Lucado

  • “Focus on Giants – You Stumble. Focus on God – Your Giants Stumble.” - Max Lucado
  • “Wilderness begins with disconnections, it continues with deceit.” - Max Lucado
  • “Make God your refuge. Let Him be the ceiling that breaks the sunshine, the walls that stop the wind, the foundation on which you stand.” - Max Lucado (Psalms 57:1)
  • “You’ll never know that Jesus is all you need until Jesus is all you have. Find refuge in God’s presence. Find comfort in his people.” - Max Lucado
  • “Vengeance fixes your attention on life’s ugliest moments. Is that where you want to look? Will rehearsing and reliving your hurts make you a better person? By no means. It will destroy you.” - Max Lucado
  • “Forgiveness is choosing to see your offender with different eyes.” - Max Lucado
  • “Christ lived the life we could not live and took the punishment we could not take to offer the hope we cannot resist.” - Max Lucado
  • “It is okay to rest. Jesus fights when you cannot.” - Max Lucado
  • Mark 6:31 “Come off by yourselves; let’s take a break and get a little rest.” (The message)
  • “Don’t make a decision, whether large or small, without sitting before God with open Bible, open heart, open ears, imitating the prayer of Samuel: Your Servant is Listening.” (1 Samuel 3:10) - Max Lucado
  • “You have a heart of God? Heed it! A family of faith? Consult it! A Bible? Read it!” - Max Lucado
  • “When you love the unloving, you get a glimpse of what God does for you.” - Max Lucado
  • “God hates what pride does to His children. He doesn’t dislike arrogance. He hates it. God has a cure for the high and mighty: Come down from the Mountain. You’ll be amazed what you hear and who you see. And you’ll breathe a whole lot easier.” - Max Lucado
  • “Humility doesn’t mean you think less of yourself, but that you think of yourself less.” - Max Lucado
  • “Children spell love with four letters: T-I-M-E. Not just quality time, but hang time, downtime, anytime, all the time. Your children are not your hobby; they are your calling.” - Max Lucado
  • “Write today’s worries in the sand. Chisel yesterday’s victories in stone.” - Max Lucado

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