[Faith-talk] Tuesday's Quotes

Paul oilofgladness47 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 18 10:04:05 UTC 2011


Hello and good day to you all on this list.  I trust that you had a peaceful and restful sleep last night, by God's matchless grace and His providential care.  Here are today's quotes.  Be blessed as you read them.

To trust in God is not a gamble, it's a sure thing.

We show our love for God when we love His family.

The perfect cure for fear is trust in God.

We can endure life's wrongs because we know that God is right.

Nothing is too big for God to accomplish; nothing is too small for Him to notice.

The one who made you is the one who can mend you.

Contentment isn't getting what we want but being satisfied with what we have.

He who abandons himself to God will never be abandoned by God.

Two Christians are better than one, when they're one.

With God behind you, you can face whatever is ahead of you.

Better the storm with Christ than smooth waters without Him.

And there you have it for today.  Hope you enjoyed reading and meditating on the above sayings.

Although not mentioned in the subject line, for those of you interested, you are cordially invited to come to the chatroom at Seasons of Refreshing this evening to celebrate their sixth anniversary from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. eastern time.  There will be times of sharing, poetry and memories by those who have been in Seasons since its beginning in 2005 and even more recent times.  You have to download the free Talking Communities client, but that shouldn't be a problem.  No registration is required, just a user name.  To join go to http://www.seasonsofrefreshing.org.  It promises to be an inspiring evening for all.  And, by the way, the name was inspired by a verse in Acts 3:19.  Of course, you will need a microphone and soundcard if you wish to comment on any of the presentations.

And now until tomorrow when, Lord willing more quotes will be presented or until I see you in the Seasons chatroom at the above times this evening, I remain your obedient servant of the Lord, Paul Barnabas.


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