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Measuring sticks try to rank some people as big and some people as small - but we aren't sizes. We are souls. There are no better people or worse people - there are only God-made souls.
— Ann Voskamp
Jesus Christ came into my prison cell last night, and every stone flashed like a ruby.
— Samuel Rutherford
I grabbed my mom and I went to the couch and I said, 'Mom I want to ask Jesus to come into my heart.' And I got on my knee and I asked Jesus to come into my heart, forgive me of my sins, and make me a child of God.
— Tim Tebow
It's OK to be outspoken about your faith.
— Tim Tebow
I have so many things to work on, and so many ways that I fail. But that's what grace is all about. and I constantly wake up every morning trying to get better, trying to improve, trying to walk closer to God.
— Tim Tebow
On the field I'm trying to play for the glory of God but then also I'm trying to give everything I have and win and compete. And so I think more than just winning or losing, I think He cares about where our hearts are when we're playing.
— Tim Tebow
Christ gives us all we need to draw nearer to him and enjoy him amid difficulties and blessings. We may get tired, but not despondent. We will be sad, but not hopeless. We will endure pain, but we will not give up. We will enjoy blessings, but not grow proud. We see that our lives do not consist only in what we have, how we feel, or what we have accomplished, but in who we are in Christ. This enables us to stand where we would once have fallen down.
— Timothy Lane
Words separate you from the rest of creation, making you more like God than like animals.
— Timothy Lane
When I have learnt to love God better than my earthly dearest, I shall love my earthly dearest better than I do now.
— Timothy Lane
Much of the disappointment and heartache we experience is the result of our attempts to get something from relationships that we already have in Christ.
— Timothy Lane
He had the theological dexterity of a gymnast, but he lived like a relational paraplegic.
— Timothy Lane
it. Many parents have successfully raised self-righteous little Pharisees. When they look at themselves, they do not see a sinner in desperate need, so they are not grateful for a Savior. Sadly, the same is true of many of their parents.
— Timothy Lane