God’s Provision: Christ’s sacrifice was exactly what God desired and we required.
Far greater than man’s first trip to the moon is Christ’s second coming to earth.
Grace is God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense.
Lord, I don’t know how you are going to solve my problems, but I know You have something in mind and I thank you for it.
A man ought to be afraid to run his own life the minute he knows there is a God.
Christ died to save us; He now lives to keep us.
The difficulties of life are intended to make us better, not bitter.
True freedom is not in choosing your own way, but in yielding to God’s way.
Tarry at a promise until God meets you there.
God performs what He promises and completes what He commands.
Be careful not to presume upon God’s care.
The caterpillar call it the end of the world; God calls it a butterfly.
To be filled with God, one must be emptied of self.
God owes us nothing but gives us everything.
Little things become great things when done in God’s power.
We may face situations beyond our reserves but never beyond God’s resources.
God invites us to burden Him with what burdens us.
Nothing is too big for my God to accomplish, and nothing is too little for Him to use in accomplishing it.
The ground at the cross is level—all may come.
God gives us vinegar with a teaspoon and honey with a soup ladle.
God always gives us what we ask—or something better.
You may be a number the computers can trace, but Christ knows your need, your name, and your face.
The triune God reveals Himself to us not to confuse but to convict, to cleanse, and to comfort.
God has not promised to give us answers—just grace.
God’s answers are always wise than our prayers.
Man’s limited potential underscores God’s limitless power.
God gives strength in proportion to the strain.
When adversity is ready to strike, God is ready to strengthen.
What’s behind us and what’s ahead of us mean little when you stop to think what’s within.
God never alters the robe of righteousness to fit the man, but the man to fit the robe.
It is not the sense of His presence but the fact of His presence.
God’s throne is mercy—not marble.
Many a life that seems marred by accident is only in process of being made by Providence.
Thinking we have some power of our own prevents our taking all power from Christ.
It’s not the load that breaks you down; it’s the fact that you carry it alone.
God never uses an answering machine; He takes each call personally.
God takes heed to our every need.
God’s promises are always greater than our problems.
The finger that points the way is part of the hand that supplies the need.
Think less of the power of things over you and more of the power of Christ in you.
When you sit at the table of the Lord and taste His heavenly food, the devil’s cooking doesn’t taste good.
God doesn’t take anything from His people without giving something better in return.
Those who bear the cross may also be sheltered by it.
There is no need to nervously pace the deck of the ship of life when the Great Pilot is at the wheel.
God will never let anything come to you that He and you cannot handle together.
God sends us the storms to prove that He is the only shelter.
He who knows the way of the Lord can find it in the dark.
God’s wrath comes by measure; His mercy without measure.
God never sends a burden to weigh us down without offering His arm to life us up.
The time God allows us is always enough for the work He allots us.
The more clearly we see the sovereignty of God, the less perplexed we are by the calamities of man.
God is with us in darkness just as surely as He is with us in the light.
God will take care of what you go through; you take care of how you go through it.
The God Who knows our load limit graciously limits our load.
The divine shoulder is always under my load.
Divine sources are never exhausted.
God does not always change circumstances, but He may often change us.
Christ’s pardon brings the soul to heaven; Christ’s presence brings heaven to the soul.
God uses unique methods to perform mighty miracles.
Man’s poverty is no strain on God’s provision.
One may face situations beyond their reserves but never beyond God’s resources.
The only limits to God’s grace are the limits we put on it.
If God sends us on stony paths, He provides strong shoes.
Those God calls He qualifies—those He qualifies He uses.
Those God appoints He anoints.
God has no problems—He has only solutions.
God is in the business of turning all our losses into gains.
Clouds in our lives are sent many times to bring showers of blessing.
God’s resources are always equal to His requirements.
You cannot break God’s promises by leaning on them.
You have all the inner strength you will ever need to handle everything you will ever face.
God’s friendship prevails when human friendship fails.
God will not allow any problem to come to you that cannot be a learning, a turning, or an earning experience.
God always gives us the right time and grace to do what He asks us to do.
A providence that provides for sparrows will certainly protect the saints.
God’s promises are always greater than our needs.
God buries His workman, but carries on His work.
Christianity is not a way out—it’s a way through.
God’s promises are life preservers that keep the soul from sinking in the sea of trouble.
God provides resting places as well as working places.
Justice is the activity of God’s holiness.
God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December.
We cannot earn by our merit what Christ has secured for us by His grace.
If one allows God to guide, He will provide.
The Christian finds safety, not in the absence of danger, but in the presence of God.