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Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now by Max Lucado
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“Find something you like to do, and do it so well that people pay you to do it.”
Max Lucado, Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now
“Nothing has a greater impact on spiritual growth than reflection on Scripture. If churches could do only one thing to help people at all levels of spiritual maturity grow in their relationship with Christ, their choice is clear. They would inspire, encourage, and equip their people to read the Bible.1”
Max Lucado, Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now
“You can. With God's help you can close the gap between the person you are and the person you want to be.”
Max Lucado, Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now
“Stop that! These words create alliances with the devil. They grant him access to your spirit. It is not God’s will that you live a defeated, marginalized, unhappy, and weary life. Turn a deaf ear to the old voices and make new choices. “The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places; yes, I have a good inheritance” (Ps. 16:6). Live out of your inheritance, not your circumstance. God has already promised a victory. And he has provided weapons for the fight.”
Max Lucado, Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now
“The key to spiritual growth is not increased church attendance or involvement in spiritual activities. People don’t grow in Christ because they are busy at church. They grow in Christ when they read and trust their Bibles.”
Max Lucado, Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now
“conversion.”
Max Lucado, Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now
“As John Wesley was crossing the Atlantic Ocean, contrary winds came up. He was reading in his cabin when he became aware of some confusion on board. When he learned that the winds were knocking the ship off course, he responded in prayer. Adam Clarke, a colleague, heard the prayer and recorded it. Almighty and everlasting God, thou hast sway everywhere, and all things serve the purpose of thy will, thou holdest the winds in thy fists and sittest upon the water floods, and reignest a king for ever. Command these winds and these waves that they obey thee, and take us speedily and safely to the haven whither we would go. Wesley stood up from his knees, took up his book, and continued to read. Dr. Clarke went on deck, where he found calm winds and the ship on course. But Wesley made no remark about the answered prayer. Clarke wrote, “So fully did he expect to be heard that he took it for granted that he was heard.”3 How bold are your prayers?”
Max Lucado, Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now
“Failure is a form of quicksand. Take immediate action or you’ll be sucked under.”
Max Lucado, Glory Days: Living Your Promised Land Life Now