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Haddon Robinson once said, "I have come closer to being bored out of the Christian faith than being reasoned out of it. I think we underestimate the deadly gas of boredom. It is not only the death of communication, but the death of life and hope.
— Leonard Sweet
God dwells in eternity but time dwells in God. He has already lived all our tomorrows as He has lived all our yesterdays. —A.W. TOZER112
— Leonard Sweet
Christians have made the gospel about so many things—things other than Christ. But Jesus Christ is the gravitational pull that brings everything together and gives it meaning. Without Him, all things lose their value. They are but detached pieces floating around in space. That includes your life.1
— Leonard Sweet
The meal is the message. The gospel is an invitation to go to Jesus' house for a meal. The life we live is the journey to that banquet….
— Leonard Sweet
I almost wish I hadn't gone down that rabbit-hole—and yet—and yet—it's rather curious, you know, this sort of life!
— Lewis Carroll
Be sure the safest rule is that we should not dare to live in any scene in which we dare not die.
— Lewis Carroll
Ever drifting down the stream ? Lingering in the golden gleam ? Life, what is it but a dream?
— Lewis Carroll
When our lives are divinely ordered, our spirit will direct our soul and mind, which in turn will guide our physical self.
— Lisa Bevere
As a matter of fact, He doesn't do things—He embodies them. We live; He is life. We love; He is love. We think; He is knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. We dream; He is the fulfillment of every dream, even ones we are not yet capable of conceiving.
— Lisa Bevere
Just as Adam stole the fruit of a forbidden tree and caused all within him to die, Jesus died on a barren tree and thus became its fruit that all in him might live.
— Lisa Bevere
Though she never moved, she was more alive than I. In the light of her beauty and strength, I realized what I had lost. Because of fear, I had forfeited strength, life, and beauty. I had lost a sense of my true self, and with that loss so much of what God wanted for me was yet unrealized.
— Lisa Bevere
The Old Testament is not the words of an angry God; rather, it is the admonition of a loving Father who wanted his children to live life at their best. Jesus didn't change God's mind in the New Testament. Jesus came to reveal the Father's heart.
— Lisa Bevere