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If we live without an eternal perspective, earthly trials become larger than life. Without the hope of heaven or the sense of the importance of a growing character and refinement, there is nothing to prepare for, nothing to look forward to; it is like practicing and practicing but never getting to actually play a game. Life gets boring, tedious, and tiresome.
— Gary Thomas
Infatuation fills your eyes with what you're getting, but let the Bible fill your mind with what you're committing to give.
— Gary Thomas
Here's what I've come to terms with in regard to mission: My first goal in life isn't to defend me. What someone thinks about me won't impact their future spiritual destiny.
— Gary Thomas
Hendricks turned to his wife and said, "A great man. How many great men do you know?" "One fewer than you think," she answered.
— Gary Thomas
When a loved one dies, when a friend moves away, when something in our life changes, we can choose to thank God for the joy he gave us in the past, or we can wallow in misery over the joy we think we will be denied in the future. The choice is ours.
— Gary Thomas
Trying to find contentment in this world without addressing the inner person is no more drastic a change than simply changing cubicles while continuing to work for the same company. Your location may change, but the overall environment is exactly the same.
— Gary Thomas
We are told to seek first the kingdom of God, not seek first marriage.
— Gary Thomas
What if your husband's faults are God's tools to shape you? What if the very thing that most bugs you about your man constitutes God's plan to teach you something new? Are you willing to accept that your marriage makeover — the process of moving a man — might begin with you?
— Gary Thomas
Look for the good in every person and every situation. You'll almost always find it.
— Brian Tracy
Throughout this time I sensed that God was playing a game with me. Perhaps He was using these experiences to teach me the difference between a Want and Need. Toothpaste tasted good, new razor blades shaved quicker — but these were luxuries, not necessities. I was certain that should a real Need ever arise, God would supply it.
— Brother Andrew
Take note, complaining is not the same as prayer. It doesn't require any spiritual insight to grumble.
— Brother Andrew
I thought that I would never reach for it again without remembering the old granny in front of me now, standing almost on tiptoe, squinting as she strained to see the words in the Bible her son held aloft.
— Brother Andrew