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Range (The Metcalfes, #3) Range by Ronie Kendig
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Defend the poor and fatherless; do justice to the afflicted and needy. Deliver the poor and needy: free them from the hand of the wicked.
Ronie Kendig, Range
“And I trust you’ll clean it after you’re done and not drive it into my heart.” “You have one?”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“Last thing he needed was a lecture about his abandoned beliefs. Well, maybe not abandoned, but stuffed in the attic with yearbooks and high school soccer trophies.”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“Barking up the wrong end of that Bible, buddy.”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“He did know better. Problem was, he didn’t care. God hadn’t intervened to help him out any other time. Why should he wait on Him this time?”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“Clearly he wasn’t good enough. Never had been. Not for Dad or Mom. Not for Mariah. Not for Dani. Not for God.”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“So why did she feel as if he’d just delivered the cruelest of blows? Why did she care so much about this American with his blue eyes, big muscles, and churning anger?”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“It is harder for us to forgive ourselves than it is for God to forgive. More than anything, He wants to know and love you, and vice versa. Let Him. Just as you’re letting Range know and love you.”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“When you hang a blanket over a door, it does not matter if it is a wool blanket or a cotton one. They both are a barrier that blocks fresh air and sunshine. The person in the house who hung the blanket may have less light or air with a wool blanket, but the sun’s power is not altered by the material. Like the blanket, sin—no matter the type—blocks us from God, and He hates that because it keeps us from Him.”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“My dear, before God, all our sins are the same. And believe me, we—all of us—have sinned.”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“Virtue also means a good or useful quality, and you have that in spades.”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“When you choose to harbor that grudge or wrong, to choose it over the person, you punish no one but yourself,” she said. “You keep yourself in a prison of selfishness. Their lives go on, and you are left behind bars that keep your grudge safe and nursed.”
Ronie Kendig, Range
“You just did! You took what you wanted and walked away. Only difference is you didn’t leave money.”
Ronie Kendig, Range