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Sin is like a cancer; God’s presence is like radiation on that cancer.
I’m not a sinner who struggles to love God; I’m a lover of God who struggles with sin. I’m His child and I love my Father! I come to Him with confidence, confessing any known sin or compromise, and receiving His forgiveness.
Wise leaders always pursue a depth in God that goes beyond their ministry demands.
When you sound a call to build, the saints rally around the vision because they know you’re functioning from the creative womb of the morning. You’re leading, not from humanly manufactured dreams, but from divinely downloaded mandates and insights. Your productivity becomes disproportionate to your resources.
Friendship with God comes not from striving after faith but from resting in the faithful one.
When I’m one with Him, my identity is gloriously lost in the immensity of His majesty and splendor.

