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    Atheism is not a matter of the mind; it is a matter of the heart.

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    Believers may come from different cultures, countries, or customs, but we serve one God who unites us all.

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    Be willing to be unliked and ridiculed in order to speak the words of the One who matters most.

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    Change the world today. Start with the next person you meet.

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    Christianity is anything but safe. Jesus made clear that trouble and persecution stood in the future for His followers.

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    Don't settle for helping those who will help you in return or doing a good deed for others to see. Help others without expecting anything back. Even if nobody else cares, God will notice.

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    Each of us has our own specific vocation, a sacred journey prepared by the Creator of the universe.

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    Even if God never did another good thing in our lives, we could spend the rest of this life praising Him for what He has already done.

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    Everyone leaves a legacy, whether they want to or not. The question is, “What kind of legacy will you leave?

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    God has done more than I could ask or even imagine on more occasions than I could ever recount. His ways are higher than my ways. My ideas simply cannot compete with his.

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    God is calling you to change the world one life at a time and one small step at a time. Begin today where you are.

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    God repeatedly uses the least-likely and least-prepared individuals (ourselves included) to make the deepest impact on our world.

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    God saves us because He loves us. It has nothing to do with our goodness or nobility, our achievements or agility. Our salvation depends completely upon our Savior.

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    God's road for us may not be one that appears successful from our human vantage point, yet serves as part of his divine plan to fulfill his purposes in our lives.

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    God's strength makes us strong; His comfort comforts us. With Him, we no longer run; we rest.

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    How you live today has the potential to impact all eternity.

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    If we are to be blessed, we must pursue the Giver of blessings.

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    In sharing how God is changing our lives, we find the lives of others changed as well.

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    Let us live not only to serve God ourselves; let us live to help our children and their children live for God.

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    Let us not take what we eat for granted; let us view our meals as an opportunity to give our Lord praise.

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    Live today the way you want to be remembered tomorrow.

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    Many overlook the fact that Jesus was homeless. He did not only teach the poor; He lived among them.

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    Much of life appears mundane at the time. Yet in God's providence every moment includes significant details arranged by His divine hand.

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    No worldly pursuit compares to the joy of experiencing the change of one soul from death to life.

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    On Church: Church wasn't designed by an architect (Technically, Jesus was a carpenter.). So why do we think of churches as buildings instead of groups of people who love Jesus?

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    Our deeds will not cause God to love us more; our sins will not cause God to love us less.

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    Our problems may tower over us, but God towers over our problems.

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    Our response to temptation reveals the substance of our faith.

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    Righteousness and generosity are inseparable. The person whose heart longs for God also longs to give to others.

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    Safety comes in our nearness to God, not in our distance from our enemies.

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    Sometimes you are the answer to your own prayer.

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    The actions you take today not only impact you; they influence generations. Every matter matters for eternity.

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    The Bible's message is that you matter to God. Our response is that God should matter to us.

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    The church is not a campus but a community. Pastors are not CEOs; they are shepherds.

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    The emphasis in Scripture is not the amount we give, but the attitude with which we give.

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    The Lord watches over us every moment of every day. He is there--and He cares--about every step and every breath.

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    The poor are not a problem but rather an opportunity to show unconditional love.

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    The problem with comparison is that you always feel either better than someone else or worthless compared to someone else.

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    There is no secret formula--only a life committed to a close walk with God.

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    The solution to our human frailty is not to try harder, but to turn Godward.

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    The true test of faith is how we treat those who can do nothing for us in return.

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    To delight in the law of the Lord is to find our source of joy outside of ourselves.

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    Trust is tough. Once trust has been broken by multiple people on multiple occasions, believing in anyone or anything becomes increasingly difficult. Much of the skepticism of our world can be traced back to broken trust.

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    We are not saved by good deeds; we are saved for good deeds. Jesus transforms us to transform others.

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    We don't earn God's love; we receive it. We don't work for His approval; He approves us.

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    We may not have the ability to change all of the world's wrongs, but we can make a difference where we are.

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    We may not understand why certain things occur in our lives, but we understand who to run to when they do.

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    We must not simply desire God; we must live in total dependence.

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    We often forget that calling for peace is the most courageous act we can take. It's easy to call for revenge, to claim injustice, and to launch an attack. It's much more difficult to forgive, to call for peace, to lay down weapons.

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    What if every church in America had a ministry to stand against modern slavery?