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Except God don't create accidents. We only think there are accidents because we don't know what God has in mind.
— Lisa Wingate
When we look only at our own plans, we miss the infinite possibilities of a greater plan.
— Lisa Wingate
feel that God was so very close, so very concerned with my particular life, so very ready to protect and to love. Always nearby. Always listening. Always leading. But
— Lisa Wingate
Some things just are, because they are. Because God made them that way.
— Lisa Wingate
writers of the Bible knew that we've lost track of—is that love is the very essence of God, and God is powerful. In fact, He is all-powerful.
— Lisa Wingate
Now consider this: the first person to hold the newborn Christ was Mary of Nazareth, and the first person to touch the newly risen Christ, however briefly, was Mary of Magdala. God placed himself in a woman's care when he came to earth, then entrusted a woman to announce his resurrection when he came back to life.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
And consider this: the angel appeared to Mary first, not to her husband-to-be, Joseph. 'She had no status or honor apart from him,' yet Gabriel came to Mary—further proof of how much God values women.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
Even serving God in his holy temple, Zechariah was unprepared for something holy to happen.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
This wasn't the sixth month of the year; it was 'six months after Elizabeth knew she was to become a mother'. Imagine the Lord using an expectant mother's growing waistline to measure time! Never doubt for a moment that women matter to the Almighty.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
First the Lord used Elizabeth, who was 'too old,' then he used Mary, who would be 'too young' by today's standards. At any age we can serve the Lord.
— Liz Curtis Higgs
Hence the explanation of sin is that God permits it, but controls and overrules it for His own glory. If
— Loraine Boettner
There is no such thing as chance, or fortune; nor is there a readier way to gain the fear of God, and to put our whole trust in Him, than to be thoroughly versed in the doctrine of Predestination.
— Loraine Boettner