Quotes about Struggle
sin sneaks up on us over time.
— Timothy Lane
Brian and Kara look a lot like us. Like them, we forget that it is in the little moments that spiritual battles are lost and won.
— Timothy Lane
Our template or road map is Ephesians 4. As you read it, ask yourself what it says about (1) the struggle of self-interest and (2) God's agenda for our relationships. This passage will be the grid you can use to look at the issues of relationship we address in this book.
— Timothy Lane
This chapter invites you to consider the life-changing help you can find in the person and promises of the Lord Jesus Christ for your struggle with words.
— Timothy Lane
The Bible describes the Christian life as a journey that often takes us through the wilderness. You will get tired and confused. You will have moments when you wonder where God is.
— Timothy Lane
While the control of sin has been broken, the sin that remains in us still puts up a real fight.
— Timothy Lane
Or do you move into conflict with a God-centered perspective?
— Timothy Lane
frustrated relationship
— Timothy Lane
Understand that conflict is one way God works in our lives
— Timothy Lane
This side of heaven, relationships and ministry are always shaped in the forge of struggle.
— Timothy Lane
mess. This side of heaven, relationships and ministry are always shaped in the forge of struggle. None of us get to relate to perfect people or avoid the effects of the fall on the work we attempt to do. Yet, amid the mess, we find the highest joys of relationship and ministry.
— Timothy Lane
As J. C. Ryle said, "A true Christian is one who has not only peace of conscience, but war within." 5 We are united to Christ for a purpose: "For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight" (Eph. 1:4). Our new life in Christ is just that: new life. A glorious fight against the world, the flesh, and the devil is at its heart and one of the clearest signs of our union with him.
— Timothy Lane