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The Christian life is a pilgrimage from earth to heaven, and our task is to take as many as possible with us as we make this journey.
Warren W. Wiersbe
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Warren W. Wiersbe
Age: 89 †
Born: 1929
Born: May 16
Died: 2019
Died: May 2
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Warren Wendall Wiersbe
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The most miserable prison in the world is the prison we make for ourselves when we refuse to show mercy. Our thoughts become shackled, our emotions are chained, the will is almost paralyzed. But when we show mercy, all of these bonds are broken, and we enter into a joyful liberty that frees us to share God's love with others.
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No matter how much you may change or how life may change, God never changes, and His promises never fail.
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Trusting God means thinking and acting according to God's word in spite of circumstances, feelings, or consequences.
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We have little control over the circumstances of life. We can't control the weather or the economy, and we can't control what other people say about or do to us. There is only one area where we have control--we can rule the kingdom inside. The heart of every problem is the problem in the heart.
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Remember, your worth is founded in Jesus Christ.
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The ability to calm your soul and wait before God is one of the most difficult things in the Christian life. Our old nature is restless... the world around us is frantically in a hurry. But a restless heart usually leads to a reckless life.
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Nothing paralyzes our lives like the attitude that things can never change. We need to remind ourselves that God can change things. Outlook determines outcome. If we see only the problems, we will be defeated but if we see the possibilities in the problems, we can have victory.
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The secret of a happy life is to delight in duty. When duty becomes delight, then burdens become blessings
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The way we respond to criticism pretty much depends on the way we respond to praise. If praise humbles us, then criticism will build us up. But if praise inflates us, then criticism will crush us and both responses lead to our defeat.
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If the only way I can make myself look good is to criticize you, something is seriously wrong with me.
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Do you need help today? Lift up your hands to the Lord in supplication and in expectation, and soon you will lift up your hands in jubilation and celebration.
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The greatest judgment God can send on His people is letting them have their own way.
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The most miserable prison in the world is the prison we make for ourselves when we refuse to show mercy.
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When it seems as if God is far away, remind yourself that He is near. Nearness is not a matter of geography. God is everywhere. Nearness is likeness. The more we become like the Lord, the nearer He is to us.
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I will be satisfied to the extent that I see everything I have as a gift from God. Here is the truth: Everything you have – your money, talent, friendships, marriage, children, material possessions, health, home, bike, car, even the country you live in – is a gift from God that He had chosen out of His generous nature to give you.
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We do not understand and then obey: that is instruction. We obey by faith, and then we understand: that is illumination.
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After all, a crisis doesn't make a person it reveals what a person is made of.
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Christians have a dual citizenship - on earth and in heaven - and our citizenship in heaven ought to make us better people here on earth.
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Most Christians are being crucified on a cross between two thieves: Yesterday's regret and tomorrow's worries.
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Don't waste your sufferings.
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