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God doesn't call the qualified. He qualifies the called.
— Max Lucado
God is always near us. Always for us. Always in us. We may forget him, but God will never forget us.
— Max Lucado
There is no separation. There is no chasm between you and the heavens. There is no divider, no veil between you and God's love.
— Max Lucado
Jesus, right now, at this moment, in the midst of your storm, is interceding for you. The King of the universe is speaking on your behalf. He is calling out to the heavenly Father. He is urging the help of the Holy Spirit. He is advocating for a special blessing to be sent your way. You do not fight the wind and waves alone. It's not up to you to find a solution. You have the mightiest Prince and the holiest Advocate standing up for
— Max Lucado
In like manner the Spirit of God hovered over the face of the waters. And once there was calming, there could be creating.
— Max Lucado
As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good in order to bring about this present result, to preserve many people alive. (Genesis 50:20 NASB)
— Max Lucado
I keep thinking of all the people who cast despairing eyes toward the dark heavens and cry "Why?" And I imagine him. I imagine him listening. I picture his eyes misting and a pierced hand brushing away a tear. And although he may offer no answer, although he may solve no dilemma, although the question may freeze painfully in midair, he who also was once alone, understands.
— Max Lucado
Just because you are idle, don't assume God is.
— Max Lucado
God never prefabs or mass-produces people. No slapdash shaping. "I make all things new," he declares (Rev. 21:5 NKJV). He didn't hand you your granddad's bag or your aunt's life; he personally and deliberately packed you. . .
— Max Lucado
prayer isn't asking God to do what we want. Prayer is asking God to do what is right.
— Max Lucado
Prayers move God. And God moves angels.
— Max Lucado
You meant evil against me, Joseph told his brothers, using a Hebrew verb that traces its meaning to weave or plait. You wove evil, he was saying, but God rewove it together for good. God, the Master Weaver.
— Max Lucado