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He made you you-nique.
— Max Lucado
Not once did Christ use his supernatural powers for personal comfort.
— 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
Tragically, some people believe they are going to heaven when they die just because a few drops of water were sprinkled over their heads a few weeks after their birth. They have no personal faith, have never made a personal decision, and are banking on a hollow ceremony to save them. How absurd!
— Max Lucado
Others do not have our magic. We have our magic. It is in us.
— Melody Beattie
Each person is unique; each situation is unique. Try to tap into your own healing process.
— Melody Beattie
I always thought faith was kind of a personal thing, Dad says thoughtfully. Everyone has to figure out for themselves how much they should do things like pray or read the Bible.
— Melody Carlson
Compassion, however, should mean providing a mechanism to escape poverty rather than simply maintaining people in an impoverished state by supplying handouts. By doing this we give them an opportunity to elevate their personal situations, which eventually decreases our need to take care of them and empowers them to be able to exercise compassion toward others.
— Ben Carson
Beloved, can you accept that Christ takes very personally the unfair things that happen to you?
— Beth Moore
I'm only going to stand before God and give an account for my life, not for somebody else's life. If I have a bad attitude, then I need to say there's no point in me blaming you for what's wrong in my life.
— Joyce Meyer
We all have our inner demons.
— Glenn Beck
The spiritual life of individuals has to be extended both vertically to God and horizontally to other souls; and the more it grows in both directions, the less merely individual and therefore more truly personal it will become.
— Evelyn Underhill