Quotes about Time
There are certain things no one can do for you. One of those is spending time with God.
- Max Lucado
Write today's worries in sand. Chisel yesterday's victories in stone. Pick up the stone of the past.
- Max Lucado
Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Ephesians 5:15—16 NIV
- Max Lucado
greater than its cost. Go to the effort. Invest the time. Write the letter. Make the apology. Take the trip. Purchase the gift. Do it. The seized opportunity renders joy. The neglected brings regret.
- Max Lucado
Spend all your love on her now. Forget not the hands, though spotted, The hair, though thinning, The eyes, though dim, For they are a part of you. And when they are gone, a part of you is gone.
- Max Lucado
If today starts to get hectic, take five minutes to be alone with God. If your work gets interrupted, ask God for patience to deal with the interruption and for endurance to finish the task.
- Max Lucado
No life is too short or too long. You will live your prescribed number of days. You might change the quality of your days but not the quantity.
- Max Lucado
Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don't get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes" (Matt. 6:34 MSG). That
- Max Lucado
Maybe, if you had your way, your day would never end. Every moment demands to be savored. You resist sleep as long as possible because you love being awake so much. If you are like that, congratulations. If not, welcome to the majority.
- Max Lucado
Spend all your love on her now. Forget not the hands, though spotted, The hair, though thinning, The eyes, though dim, For they are a part of you. And when they are gone, a part of you is gone. On the Anvil
- Max Lucado
We would be wrong to think this change happens overnight. But we would be equally wrong to assume change never happens at all.
- Max Lucado
His history is redeemed not in minutes but in lifetimes.
- Max Lucado