The man who has no struggles will never find his strength.
“The man who has no struggles will never find his strength.”
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The man who has no struggles will never find his strength.
“The man who has no struggles will never find his strength.”
Explore more quotes by Prophet Michael A Dalton on topics like Faith, wisdom, and life lessons.
“The man who has no struggles will never find his strength.”
“Don't prove your freedom by getting into bondage. Don't show your independence by losing everything. And, never prove your wisdom by acting like a fool.”
“Deliverance doesn't begin with evicting the enemy but rather convicting the soul. Until you change your mind, you will not change your life.”
“Stay low...it's better to suffer wrong than suffer long.”
“Victory is always one choice away. Endurance is simply 5 minutes more. And, the glory of GOD is revealed to those who simply decide to stay seated when others leave to do lesser things.”
“Truth moves faster than a lie, decrees patterns in the Heavens, shows ingenuity by HIS Creation, and kindness each time the stars go to bed & the Sun rises with promises made in grace & set in covenant bloodshed; but, lean close for this Great Wonder is a KING who speaks soft & clear to humble hearts for HE never likes to yell.”
“salvation = given, not earned”
“Faith moves mountains, but only knowledge moves them to the right place...”
“Between us, we had over seventy years of marriage under our belts when we met each other in 2021. One would assume we would know everything there was to know about commitment, communication, and the covenant of a marriage relationship. Yet in all those years with our first spouses, we’d never experienced the intimacy and power of praying together. We’d never held hands to pray out loud for our marriage or each other. We weren’t even sure why or how to do that for ourselves until the darkness of our respective grief drove us down to our knees.”
“In the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in life, — no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes,) which nature cannot repair.”
“Life is entirely for us to share, love is completely what we receive. The truth that we discover is not limited to our belief; but exclusive to our faith.”
“For several centuries, the Celtic church of Ireland was spared the Greek dualism of matter and spirit. They regarded the world with the clear vision of faith. When a young Celtic monk saw his cat catch a salmon swimming in shallow water, he cried, "The power of the Lord is in the paw of the cat!”