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Brian Eshleman
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"God is to be trusted when His providences seem to run contrary to His promises." Thomas Watson
— Jun 01, 2022 06:26AM
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Brian Eshleman
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Only by fidelity in little things can a true and constant love of God be distinguished from a passing fervor of spirit. —FRANÇOIS FÉNELON
— May 31, 2022 03:58PM
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Brian Eshleman
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"A holy life will produce the deepest impression. Lighthouses blow no horns; they only shine." DL Moody
— May 31, 2022 01:08PM
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Brian Eshleman
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"God is all that is good, in my sight, and the goodness that everything has is his." Julian of Norwich
— May 31, 2022 01:02PM
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"It's a strange enigma: The goodness of God is almost universally recognized and yet rarely trusted. At an intellectual level, we know that God is good. After all, He says He is, and we have plenty of evidence that He has been good to us. At the same time, when we think about our future and the dreams we have, we suspect God might not really give them to us."
— May 31, 2022 01:00PM
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Brian Eshleman
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"The pulse of prayer is praise." William Arthur Ward
— May 31, 2022 12:50PM
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Brian Eshleman
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Don’t confuse pleading with God and believing God.
Both are appropriate, but only one qualifies as faith. Many have
pleaded for God to intervene but have had no confidence or even
awareness of His power and His goodness. Real faith, on the other
hand, is absolutely certain that the invisible God has a visible answer
for us. Chris Tiegreen
— May 30, 2022 04:30PM
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Both are appropriate, but only one qualifies as faith. Many have
pleaded for God to intervene but have had no confidence or even
awareness of His power and His goodness. Real faith, on the other
hand, is absolutely certain that the invisible God has a visible answer
for us. Chris Tiegreen
Brian Eshleman
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"Don't we often try to protect God's reputation, withholding Him from the crucial discussions of our age? In the marketplace of ideas, we are sometimes reluctant to display the emphatic, narrow claims of our faith. Are we afraid that God will fall facedown to Dagon? It will never happen. Our God will always stand." Chris Tiegreen
— May 30, 2022 07:09AM
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Brian Eshleman
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"The fact that Jesus once visited this planet saves us. The fact that He visits us – here and now, in our day-to-day lives – makes us godly." Chris Tiegreen
— May 28, 2022 08:38AM
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