I learned something a long time ago. I’d rather be single than be with the wrong guy.
Life’s too short to worry.
Exactly.” Irma nodded, thoughtful. “I always figured that was because our greatest temptation wouldn’t be the big guns on the sin list – murder and theft and the rest. But something so simple we might overlook it. The temptation to hold a grudge.” “The call to forgive.
Tonight she needed more than a single Bible verse. She wanted to get lost in Scripture, to swim through the verses and chapters until she found the safe harbor she desperatly needed.
It wasn’t enough to wish people well and offer a quick prayer. God’s people needed to act.
Sometimes divorce is as easy as opening a door, Son. Open it just a crack, and the winds of discontent and frustration can blow it wide open.
She felt like she’d slipped into another world. For the first time someone knew exactly what the hurt felt like.
If I’ve learned anything from God, it’s that God still works miracles.
I hope God gives us windows in heaven.
When God’s people couldn’t take another step, He was there to carry them.
Perfect is God’s job. He’s perfect enough for all of us. You need Him and I need Him. If you haven’t made peace with that, then it’s time. Today.
What does the Bible say about love? Perfect love?” “It casts out fear.
Fame destroys the people who believe it.
We’re no light at all if we’re not a light in a visible place.
No one wants to hear about your faith. They must see it.
It would almost be easier to never see her again tan to look into her eyes and know she’d left her love for him somewhere in the past.
You have one chance to write the story of your life. Make it a bestseller.
The minute their eyes met he felt it, the connection. How had he thought for a minute tat what they shared might’ve changed over the years? He had always known nothing could change it, and he was right.
Very simply, God had forgiven her... Amazing grace was something she knew personally. The only right response for the rest of her life was to extend that grace to others, to forgive the way she had been forgiven.
Anyway, my faith’s what drives me. God and I are sort of best friends, I guess.