We all say things at times that are profound for
their time, or at least for us :) but few of us ever get around to
writing them down. I've decided I'm going to start writing them
down. I may look back on these in years to come in embarrassment,
but oh well.
We are the vessel, not the contents.
The past is soil to grow in, and the more crap, the better the
growth.
God is not looking for the gifted, He's looking for those He can
gift.
The modern-day Church has an unhealthy fixation on discovering "Who
am I in Christ?" If only we would instead ask "Who is this Christ
in me?" we would move from humanism to a Divine exchange where
truth is not merely an answer, but a man.
While everyone wants to be a leader, God's looking for
friends.
In context of telling others about your dreams and
goals in life:
Don't share your dreams with those who don't share your
dreams.
Don't give up , surrender! on life/to
Christ
Great moves of God were never started by Churches, but by
individual men who got serious with God.
Knowing the right thing to say, doesn't give you a right to say
it.