57 Quotes by Craig D. Lounsbrough about destiny
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Are we so patently ignorant as to believe that today just happened? For the incalculable number of complexities inherent in a single day are leagues beyond the reach of mere happenstance, and the threads that seamlessly tie these complexities together are beyond coincidence of the most fantastic sort.
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Maybe part of my 'purpose' is to be convinced that I have one so that I can convince others of theirs.
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Without God, we will build roads to nowhere. Therefore, all of the dead-ends that we end up at shouldn’t be all that surprising.
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Some things must be pursued, or they may in fact pursue us.
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Have you ever dared to consider that perhaps the greatest story ‘never told’ is the story that God is waiting to tell through you!
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If I am unable to believe that I am more than happenstance, I have chosen to behave as a person of accident verses standing as a man of purpose.
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If I’ve created this road, it’s likely that my agendas define it. And although I believe the ascent to be lofty, it’s anything but the ‘higher road’ that I pretend it to be. However, if God’s truth’s define it, there is no road that is higher and there’s no pretending that it’s not.
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If you’re still alive, you’re alive because something is not yet accomplished. As such, your goal should not be to spend your life waiting for the end of your life. Rather, your goal should be to realize that there’s something urgent to do with the rest of your life.
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The Christmas story was a story where genius of the greatest sort collided with love of an infinite kind and scripted a story that was magnificently played out in the lives of terribly ordinary people. And is God not waiting to write just such stories for us and in us?
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