God will use whatever he wants to display his glory. Heavens and stars. History and nations. People and problems. Max Lucado displayglorygod Change image and share on social
We are Jesus Christ's; we belong to him. But even more, we are increasingly him. He moves in and commandeers our hands and feet, requisitions our minds and tongues. We sense his rearranging: debris into the divine, pig's ear into silk purse. He repurposes bad decisions and squalid choices. Little by little, a new image emerges. Max Lucado badbelongchoice share on social
God meets daily needs daily. Not weekly or annually. He will give you what you need when it is needed. Max Lucado annuallydailygive Change image and share on social
If we can understand that death is not the end but is really a transition into the next life, the great part of life, that frees us up into receiving God's courage and his help. Max Lucado couragedeathend Change image and share on social
When grace happens, we receive not a nice compliment from God but a new heart. Give your heart to Christ, and he returns the favor. Max Lucado christcomplimentfavor Change image and share on social
A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the crowd. Max Lucado backcrowdlead Change image and share on social
People assume when they come into a church and see a person up there speaking, 'That person must be a good person.' My challenge through the years has been believing that: 'I guess I must be a really good person.' I struggle with it. It just helps me to keep that confessional posture. Max Lucado assumebelievechallenge share on social
The apostle Paul never seemed to exhaust the topic of grace - what makes us think we can? He just kept coming at it and coming at it from another angle. That's the thing about grace. It's like springtime. You can't put it in a single sentence definition, and you can't exhaust it. Max Lucado angleapostlecome share on social
For years I thought my assignment or the Church's assignment was to articulate the Gospel and nothing more. Now I believe that if we don't support the verbal expression of the Gospel with physical demonstration of compassion, we are not imitating Jesus. Max Lucado articulateassignmentchurch share on social