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I could take everything I have built up over 35 years in my ministry and destroy it all if I went out tomorrow and committed one act of rebellion.
David Jeremiah
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David Jeremiah
Age: 83
Born: 1941
Born: February 13
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Against the backdrop of people who avoid work, cut corners, and do half-hearted jobs, a diligent man stands out. Practicing diligence is an excellent way to stand out for Christ at home, in the workplace, and even at church. Today, complete each one of your tasks, however big or small, with diligence.
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God loves you as though you are the only person in the world, and He loves everyone the way He loves you.
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Parental love is unconditional, and so is God's love. No matter what a child of God has done against Him, or feels he or she has done that cannot be forgiven, God still loves that wondering soul.
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Jesus became mortal to give you immortality and today, through Him, you can be free.
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God is never early and never late.
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When the problem is worry, the prescription is prayer.
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It is only as we remember and embrace His generous grace toward us that we can extend it to others.
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Some believe we have little or no role in our own Christian maturity. God does everything, they think, and we simply have to let go and let God. After all, if it's the fruit of the Spirit, we should passively let him work within us as we abide in Christ.
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Our impulses toward instant gratification aren't to be trusted. Hoarding our resources isn't a worthy goal. We're created with eternity in our hearts, and our lives have everlasting value.
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Head knowledge without heart knowledge is worse than useless but when head and heart join forces, it changes our lives forever.
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If someone analyzed your words today, what percentage would be tender, encouraging, uplifting, faith-building, and joyful? Would it match Christ's proportions?
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He is able to help His children work through anything, and not a single thing is going to happen in the future that can change that fact.
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Truth offends everyone outside its definitions. But the irony of truth is that the greater its potential for offense, the greater its potential for giving hope.
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