“The pain is never without purpose, and it never lasts forever. This is a chapter in your life—this is not the whole book!”
Source: The Heart That Heals: Healing Our Brokenness Through the Promises of God
“Don’t let anyone ever tell you He won’t give you more than you can handle. He will! This is how and when we develop our dependence on Him.”
Source: The Heart That Heals: Healing Our Brokenness Through the Promises of God
“When the awful time of reckoning comes, and the Jehovah God appears to demand why his command has been disobeyed, Adam endeavors to shield himself behind the gentle being he has declared to be so dear. ‘The woman thou gavest to be with me, she gave me and I did eat,’ he whines—trying to shield himself at his wife's expense! Again we are amazed that upon such a story men have built up a theory of their superiority!”
Source: The Woman's Bible, Part I & II
“God has graciously given us all things. Yet when He handed us the Bible, the one thing that He didn’t give us was a pencil with an eraser on it.”
“The principles written in God’s Word end with a period, not a comma.”
“Many Christian women desire to be happily married to a Godly loving husband, but what they don't know is holding them back.”
Source: Irresistible: The Ultimate Guide to Marriage Preparation
“Van Gogh's view of the world becomes a lamp that reveals corners of my heart that I didn't know were there- and all of this happens immediately, even though he died 88 years before I was born.
So ask yourself this:
Is The Starry Night infallible?
The questions doesn't make sense. Though grammatically sound, it is a query with no meaning. I could just as easily ask "How much does a sunset weigh?" The beauty of The Starry Night isn't in it being fallible or infallible. It's a window into another person's soul.
Let's try another question:
Is The Starry Night true?
If we're talking logic or math, this question is as nonsensical as the first. But if we ask with the perspective of an artist or philosopher, we might find that, yes, The Starry Night is very true- it tells us truths about the human experience. It's a testament to how grief feels and the numinous quality we often experience when we peer deeply into the night sky...
It is somehow more true than facts- it resonates in some deeper chamber of the human heart.
So let me ask you two more questions:
Is the Bible infallible? Is it true?”
Source: Finding God in the Waves: How I Lost My Faith and Found It Again Through Science
“Dove la volontà non vien meno, una via si apre.”
Source: The Return of the King
“As the world systematically finds itself in a downward spiritual spiral, the ignorant will take it as a sign of weakness from God or more so, the proof that there is no God. The truth is, it is the undeniable proof that the Bible is the true word of God. Matthew 24”
Source: God's Blueprint of the Holy Bible: Volume Two
“For just as Jacob and Esau came from their mother Rebecca and their father Isaac, so also both zombies and werewolves came from rabies and blind blessings of theology.”
Source: Revenants, Retroviruses, and Religion: How Viruses and Disease Created Cultural Mythology and Shaped Religious Perspectives