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I know it all, and I still love you. That is the convicting, convincing, liberating truth that comes from an encounter with Christ: all is known; there is no need to pretend anymore. I wrestled with that truth. It's hard to lay aside a mask when it looks just like you, and you have worn it for so long that you can't remember what you look like without it.
— Sheila Walsh
The love of Christ knows no boundaries, recognizes no labels.
— Sheila Walsh
Grace isn't about "fair," but about the outrageous, radical love of God.
— Sheila Walsh
O Love that will not let me go I rest my weary soul in thee I give thee back the life I owe that in thine ocean depths its flow may richer, fuller be. O Joy that seekest me through pain I cannot close my heart to thee I trace the rainbow through the rain and feel the promise is not vain that morn shall tearless be.
— Sheila Walsh
Listen, God is big enough, and His love is fierce enough to deal with anything we feel or must face.
— Sheila Walsh
Love prospers when a fault is forgiven, but dwelling on it separates close friends. Proverbs 17:9
— Sheila Walsh
Talk to God. He loves you so much. Don't think you have to use fancy words. He's your papa, just talk.
— Sheila Walsh
I was learning the truth: though I felt lonely and scared, I was the well-loved girl of God. And though these feelings of loneliness were familiar, I was coming into an understanding: just because a place has become familiar doesn't mean its where you belong.
— Sheila Walsh
When we assume that God's love is based on our behavior we've set ourselves up for a devastating fall.
— Sheila Walsh
God—who totally accepts you, no matter what—to help you love and accept yourself.
— Sheila Walsh
Test me, LORD, and try me, examine my heart and my mind; for I have always been mindful of your unfailing love and have lived in reliance on your faithfulness. Psalm 26:2—3 NIV
— Sheila Walsh
The home is the basis of a righteous life and no other instrumentality can take its place nor fulfill its essential functions.
— David O. McKay