“These early Saints were indeed homeless, but they were not hopeless. Their hearts were broken, but their spirits were strong. They had learned a profound and important lesson. They had learned that hope, with its attendant blessings of peace and joy, does not depend upon circumstance. They had discovered that the true source of hope is faith—faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and in His infinite Atonement, the one sure foundation upon which to build our lives.” HeartDoeImportantJoySpiritJesusStrongChristLordOur LivesSourceBrokenDependsCircumstancesLessonsBlessingJesus ChristInfiniteFoundationProfoundSaintHopelessHomelessAtonementLord Jesus ChristImportant LessonsPeace And Joy Author:Wilford W. Andersen
“Fra Lippo, we have learned from thee A lesson of humanity: To every mother's heart forlorn, In every house the Christ is born.” HeartMotherHumanityHouseChristBornLessonsTheeForlorn Book:A Christmas Wreath Source: A Christmas Wreath
“Man's books are but man's alphabet, Beyond and on his lessons lie - The lessons of the violet, The large gold letters of the sky; The love of beauty, blossomed soil, The large content, the tranquil toil: The toil that nature ever taught, The patient toil, the constant stir, The toil of seas where shores are wrought, The toil of Christ, the carpenter; The toil of God incessantly By palm-set land or frozen sea.” MenBookLyingChristSeaSkyLandTaughtLessonsLettersGoldConstantPatientSoilShoreToilPalmsFrozenVioletTranquilAlphabetCarpenterIncessantly Author:Joaquin Miller
“Christ, in the parable of the vine dressers, has taught us a sublime lesson of justice, by showing that to the things which are not our own, we can have no just claim.” ChristJusticeTaughtLessonsClaimsSublimeVinesTaught UsParablesDressers Author:James F. Cooper
“Saviour! teach me, day by day, Love's sweet lesson to obey; Sweeter lesson cannot be, Loving Him who first loved me. Charity is the very livery of Christ.” FirstsChristTeachSweetLessonsCharityFirst LoveSaviourLoving Him Author:Hugh Latimer
“But chiefly Thou, Whom soft-eyed Pity once led down from Heaven To bleed for man, to teach him how to live, And, oh! still harder lesson! how to die.” MenStillsDiesHeavenChristTeachLessonsHarderPity Book:The Poems of Falconer, Day, Blair, Glynn, and Porteus Source: The Poems of Falconer, Day, Blair, Glynn, and Porteus
“As a believer, I know that Jesus Christ has a plan and it's not going to be my plan. It's not always succeeding and looking back it's amazing looking back to see how God works in mysterious ways, not always good ways, rough ways but those rough times, those rough patches, and those swamps and all those things that I went through are looking back, were such an incredible life lessons for me not only to shape and build me as an athlete but most importantly, my character as a person.” KnowsWayPersonsCharacterJesusChristPlansLessonsShapesSucceedJesus ChristIncrediblesAthleteBelieverMysteriousRoughLife LessonLooking BackPatchesGood WayRough TimesSwampsGod Works In Mysterious WaysMysterious WaysRough Patches Author:Jennie Finch
“When I was young, I was sure of many things; now there are only two things of which I am sure: one is, that I am a miserable sinner; and the other, that Christ is an all-sufficient Saviour. He is well-taught who learns these two lessons.” WellsTwoYoungChristTaughtLessonsMiserableSufficientTwo ThingsSinnerSaviour Author:John Newton
“Were it not for the consciousness of Christ in my life, hour by hour, I could not go on. But He is teaching me the glorious lessons of His sufficiency, and each day I am carried onward with no feeling of strain or fear of collapse.” FeelingsChristHoursConsciousnessTeachingGoes OnLessonsGloriousEach DayCollapseStrainSufficiency Author:Hudson Taylor