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LORD, Your name endures forever, Your reputation, LORD, through all generations. Psalm 135:13
— Beth Moore
Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." 1 CORINTHIANS 10:31 Let's face it. None of us can do a thousand things to the glory of God. And in our vain attempt we stand the risk of forfeiting a precious thing—EXCELLENCE. Oh, that we might discern the will of God, surrender to His calling, resign the masses of activities, and sell out to do a few things well. What a legacy that would be for our children.
— Beth Moore
Between every unfaithful generation and every faithful generation is one person who is determined to change. And you could be that link. So could I.
— Beth Moore
One generation will declare Your works to the next and will proclaim Your mighty acts. I will speak of …Your wonderful works. Psalm 145:4—5
— Beth Moore
Your fruit will outlast your life. You can't always see the effects, because they are eternal, but one day you will. One day you will see that you couldn't have been more significant if you'd tried.
— Beth Moore
None of us can do a thousand things to the glory of God, but we can do several. When you're on your deathbed, which ones will you want to have chosen?
— Beth Moore
What could make a man stands taller than a newborn son?
— Beth Moore
The revealed things belong to us and our children forever, so that we may follow all the words of this law. Deuteronomy 29:29
— Beth Moore
The Lord will not forsake His people or abandon His heritage. Psalm 94:14
— Beth Moore
Enoch walked with God 300 years and fathered sons and daughters… . Enoch walked with God. Genesis 5:22, 24
— Beth Moore
When my father articulated his vision for the future, he expressed his wish that one day his children would be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. This dream was not just about me and my siblings, but about our children and their children.
— Martin Luther King III
Words contract a significance which clings to them long after the condition of things to which they owe it has passed away.
— Joseph Barber Lightfoot