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We assume the impossible to be just that…impossible. But when it comes to God, it’s impossible that anything is impossible. Therefore, if we understand this reality and if we dare to act it out in our lives, could it be that the word impossible is just an excuse?
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There is no space where God is not. Yet, I can eliminate Him from the space which is me. And if He has granted me that kind of power, I should probably be far too scared to ever use it.
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Should the whole culture stand up and vehemently scorn the principles of God, we should likewise stand in committed defense of them. And despite the commitment of the culture to the abolishment of God, when the smoke clears everything will have stood-down except those who stood-up for God.
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If I’m going to be frankly honest about my ignorance, the question I should be asking God about life is, “What are the questions I should be asking about life?
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To call God’s calling into question is not really about questioning God. Rather, it’s about calling my sanity into question.
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We tell God that He can have all of us, and then we give Him none of us. And I would suggest that ‘intent’ without ‘action’ is like a body without a skeleton. It just doesn’t stand up.
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We are a tool, and at times we are a rather effective one. But until we place ourselves in the hands of the Craftsman, we are neither a tool nor effective.
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Run with God or crawl with men. Although the choice seems blatantly obvious, the world seems ruefully oblivious.
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It’s never a fool’s errand to have goals bigger than what we are. Rather, the fool’s errand is believing that there’s no such thing as a God who’s bigger than what our goals are.
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