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God has no cousins, only children.
Max Lucado
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Max Lucado
Age: 69
Born: 1955
Born: January 11
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Theologian
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San Angelo
Texas
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Worry is to joy what a Hoover vacuum cleaner is to dirt: might as well attach your heart to a happiness-sucker and flip the switch.
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You can endure change by pondering His permanence.
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Though you see nothing, he is acting.
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What if you woke up this morning and had only the things you thanked God for yesterday?
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One phrase summarizes the horror of hell. God isn't there.
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I really enjoy making people laugh I've discovered that's a great technique. That's as powerful as stirring their sorrow, stirring their compassion, because that befriends you to them. It engages you with them and then you can come in they will remember that point.
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The sinless One took on the face of a sinner so that we sinners could take on the face of a saint.
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It's my hope that as you dip your toe into the Bible's story and viewpoint, you'll find yourself feeling that the Good Book knows more about the world - and about you - than any normal book does.
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The One who saved your soul longs to remake your heart. Let's fix our eyes on Jesus. Perhaps in seeing Him, we will see what we can become!
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I think we pray, we make a clear-headed decision, and then we quit being so mean to each other. We've got to stop that.
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Yesterday you can't alter, but your reaction to yesterday you can. The past you cannot change, but your response to your past you can.
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Gratitude. More aware of what you have than what you don't. Recognizing the treasure in the simple - a child's hug, fertile soil, a golden sunset. Relishing in the comfort of the common.
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Give your problems to Christ before your problems get to you.
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When we see death, we see disaster. When Jesus sees death, he sees deliverance!
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I don't like hassles. But I love Christmas because it reminds us how God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God (Rom. 8:28 NLT).
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God did everything necessary to get Herod's attention. He sent messengers from the East and a message from the Torah. He sent wonders from the sky and words from Scripture. He sent the testimony of the heavens and the teaching of the prophets. But Herod refused to listen. He chose his puny dynasty over Christ. He died a miserable old man.
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Thoughts have consequences. Healing from anxiety requires healthy thinking. Your challenge is not your challenge. Your challenge is the way you think about your challenge. Your problem is not your problem it's the way you look at it.
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Every faith has its story every faith has its roots.
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There's a great place for good Christian children's books. After the upcoming projects I'm working on, I'd like to turn my attention back to children's books. Maybe with a granddaughter I'll have more inspiration and new ideas.
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Worry divides the mind.
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