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For that's what faith is. Faith is trusting what the eye can't see. Eyes see the prowling lion. Faith sees Daniel's angel. Eyes see storms. Faith sees Noah's rainbow. Eyes see giants. Faith sees Canaan.
— Max Lucado
Struggles come, for sure. But so does God.
— Max Lucado
The Lord is near to all who call upon Him. Psalm 145:18
— Max Lucado
There is one word to describe the night He came - ordinary... But God dances amidst the common. And that night He did a waltz.
— Max Lucado
Mark it down: God loves you with an unearthly love. You can't win it by being winsome. You can't lose it by being a loser. But you can be blind enough to resist it.
— Max Lucado
To quote John MacArthur: "As far as the way of salvation is concerned, there are only two religions the world has ever known or will ever know—the religion of divine accomplishment, which is biblical Christianity, and the religion of human achievement, which includes all other kinds of religion, by whatever names they may go under."3
— Max Lucado
And unless we look and listen closely, we risk making the same mistake. God's lights in our dark nights are as numerous as the stars, if only we'll look for them. from In the Eye of the Storm
— Max Lucado
God speaks all languages—including yours. What language is God speaking to you?
— Max Lucado
Belief is not some respectful salute to a divine being. Belief happens when we place our confidence in God. It is a decision to lean entirely upon the strength of a living and loving Savior.
— Max Lucado
Stabilize your soul with the sovereignty of God. He reigns supreme over every detail of the universe.
— Max Lucado
For the LORD God is a sun and shield; the LORD bestows favor and honor; no good thing does he withhold from those whose walk is blameless (Psalm 84:11).
— Max Lucado
God] oversees your world. He monitors your life. He doesn't need to check the doors; indeed, he is the door. Nothing will come your way apart from his permission.
— Max Lucado