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The ripple of today's lie is tomorrow's wave and next year's flood.
— Max Lucado
Beneath the hard, painful surface of her recollection were layers of healing truth. God had never left her side, not even for a moment.
— Max Lucado
Reaching for the Bible on the end table.) There's an answer for every occasion in here. Like a map for life.
— Max Lucado
Which leads us to a second tool you need—an open Bible.
— Max Lucado
The Bible is not a newspaper to be skimmed but rather a mine to be quarried.
— Max Lucado
And in calling himself I AM, Christ was equating himself with God. "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me" (John 14:6). Make no mistake, Jesus saw himself as God. He leaves us with two options. Accept him as God, or reject him as a megalomaniac. There is no third alternative.
— Max Lucado
The power of confession lies not with the person who makes it but the God who hears it.
— Max Lucado
Jesus will recount, one by one, all the acts of kindness. Every deed done to improve the lot of another person. Even the small ones. The works of mercy are simple deeds. And yet in these simple deeds, we serve Jesus. Astounding, this truth: we serve Christ by serving needy people. Outlive Your Life
— Max Lucado
That's what guilt is: a healthy regret for telling God one thing and doing another.
— Max Lucado
Is what I'm saying true? Is it necessary? Will it honor God?
— Max Lucado
Jesus, this anxious, negative thought just wormed its way into my mind. Is it from you? Jesus, who speaks nothing but the truth, says, "No, get away from here, Satan.
— Max Lucado
Meditate on good things. "Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things" (Phil. 4:8).
— Max Lucado