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When we do this we are allowing our circumstances to inform us about God. That is backwards. We ought always to allow God to inform us about our circumstances. When
— Henry Blackaby
When you walk in fellowship with God, you do not have to ask Him to bless you. He wants to bless you!
— Henry Blackaby
Moody could not make himself more talented, but he could choose to be more surrendered.
— Henry Blackaby
If you have a heart for living God's way, you will want to ensure that your life is answerable to him (Ps. 25:4-5).
— Henry Blackaby
Christians arrange their lives based on the revelation of God, regardless of whether it makes sense to them. God does not ask for our opinion about what is best for our future, our family, our church, or our country. He already knows! What God wants is to get the attention of His people and reveal to us what is on His heart and what is His will, for God's ways are not our ways! (Isa. 55:8—9).
— Henry Blackaby
The lesson for Joshua was clear: walking with God was not about a method; it was about a relationship. Earlier
— Henry Blackaby
The key difference between what appears to be impossible to us and what is actually possible is a word from our Master!
— Henry Blackaby
Faith accepts His divine command and steps out in a direction that only God can complete.
— Henry Blackaby
Have you received a word from the Master that awaits your next step of faith? If you will proceed with what He has told you, no matter how incredible it might seem, you will experience the joy of seeing your Lord perform a miracle, and so will those around you.
— Henry Blackaby
Praising God and trusting Him should not, therefore, fluctuate with our situation. Conditions may change, but God remains steadfast. He may not remove your problems, but He will keep His hand on you. So choose to rejoice. After all, God is ever faithful.
— Henry Blackaby
No philosophers so thoroughly comprehend us as dogs and horses.
— Herman Melville
Never dream with thy hand on the helm! Turn not thy back to the compass; accept the first hint of the hitching tiller; believe not the artificial fire, when its redness makes all things look ghastly. To-morrow, in the natural sun, the skies will be bright; those who glared like devils in the forking flames, the morn will show in far other, at least gentler, relief; the glorious, golden, glad sun, the only true lamp - all others but liars!
— Herman Melville