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Sometimes, the people who make a difference are not the ones with the credentials, but the ones with the concern.
— Max Lucado
Each star, numbered. Each star, named! Like every grain of sand. Every hair on his head. Every trouble that filled his day. Created. Numbered. Known.
— Max Lucado
God is fond of you. If He had a wallet, your photo would be in it. If He had a refrigerator, your picture would be on it. He sends you flowers every spring and a sunrise every morning. Face it, friend, He's crazy about you.
— Max Lucado
Give all your worries to him, because he cares about you" (1 Pet. 5:7). (The German word for worry means "to strangle." The Greek word means "to divide the mind." Both are accurate. Worry is a noose on the neck and a distraction of the mind, neither of which is befitting for joy.)
— Max Lucado
The people who make a difference are not the ones with the credentials, but the ones with the concern.
— Max Lucado
Set it down, child. I'll carry that one.
— Max Lucado
A father is the one in your life who provides and protects. That is exactly what God has done. —He Still Moves Stones
— Max Lucado
What keeps you from fully believing that God is a good Father who cares for every detail of your life?
— Max Lucado
How do we disarm anxiety? Stockpile our minds with God thoughts. Draw the logical implication: if birds and flowers fall under the category of God's care, won't He care for us as well? Saturate your heart with the goodness of God.
— Max Lucado
He names the stars and knows the sparrows.
— Max Lucado
In what circumstances do you struggle to trust God's purposes? Do you feel that God is fair in asking for a pure response like Paul's? Why or why not? What keeps you from fully believing that God is a good Father who cares for every detail of your life? Take the time to bring these obstacles before the Lord and pray, "Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!" (Mark 9:24).
— Max Lucado
It doesn't matter how nice the convalescent home is; nurses and old folks don't replace a grandbaby's smile or a son's kiss.
— Max Lucado