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God gets us through stuff. Through the Red Sea onto dry ground (Ex. 14:22), through the wilderness (Deut. 29:5), through the valley of the shadow of death (Ps. 23:4), and through the deep sea (Ps. 77:19). Through is a favorite word of God's: When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; And through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, Nor shall the flame scorch you. (Isa. 43:2)1
— Max Lucado
God saw your entire life from beginning to end, birth to hearse, and in spite of what he saw, he still dreams of having you by his side. Even with your faults and failures. Despite your muddles and missteps. He still stands near, arms open wide, ready to embrace you with a Father's love.
— Max Lucado
what you have in Christ is greater than anything you don't have in life.
— Max Lucado
Remember, God is in this crisis. Ask him to give you an index card—sized plan, two or three steps you can take today.
— Max Lucado
The big news of the Bible is not that you fight for God but that God fights for you.
— Max Lucado
In changing times lay hold of the unchanging character of God.
— Max Lucado
prayer isn't asking God to do what we want. Prayer is asking God to do what is right.
— Max Lucado
Remember, disappointment is cured by revamped expectations.
— Max Lucado
You meant evil against me, Joseph told his brothers, using a Hebrew verb that traces its meaning to weave or plait. You wove evil, he was saying, but God rewove it together for good. God, the Master Weaver.
— Max Lucado
Out of the lions' den for Daniel, the prison for Peter, the whale's belly for Jonah, Goliath's shadow for David the storm for the disciples, disease for the lepers, doubt for Thomas, the grave for Lazarus, and the shackles for Paul. God gets us through stuff.
— Max Lucado
That God saw him as such gives hope to us all.
— Max Lucado
Nothing in his story glosses over the presence of evil. Quite the contrary. Bloodstains, tearstains are everywhere. Joseph's heart was rubbed raw against the rocks of disloyalty and miscarried justice. Yet time and time again God redeemed the pain. The torn robe became a royal one. The pit became a palace. The broken family grew old together. The very acts intended to destroy God's servant turned out to strengthen him.
— Max Lucado