God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with.
“God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with.”
— Billy Graham · God
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God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with.
“God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with.”
— Billy Graham · God
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“God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with.”
“I fell and broke my pelvic bone in three places. So, I'm still sort of an invalid now.”
“I have discovered that just because we grow weaker physically as we age, it doesn't mean that we must grow weaker spiritually.”
“I've been praying that we might have a spiritual awakening. But I think that becomes possible as individuals surrender their lives fresh and anew to Christ.”
“Locally, I'll vote one way and nationally, maybe another.”
“The Christian life is not a constant high. I have my moments of deep discouragement. I have to go to God in prayer with tears in my eyes, and say, 'O God, forgive me,' or 'Help me.'”
“Foolish is the man, and there are many such men, who would rid himself or his fellows of discomfort by setting the world right, by waging war on the evils around him, while he neglects that integral part of the world where lies his business, his first business, namely, his own character and conduct.”
“My destiny is to remind you to look up from the castles you're building in the sand long enough to notice the cathedrals that God's building all around you - without you, without your sweat, without your tears, without your consent. While you dream your dreams, he's busy building your destiny. And there is as much beauty in your destiny as there was in your dream. Let go and believe that whatever its is, it will be beautiful.”
“There's no need to curse God if you're an ugly duckling. He chooses those strong enough to endure it so that they can guide others who've felt the same.”
“The position of the Atheist is a clear and reasonable one. I know nothing about ‘God’ and therefore I do not believe in Him or in it; what you tell me about your God is self‐contradictory, and therefore incredible. I do not deny ‘God,’ which is an unknown tongue to me; I do deny your God, who is an impossibility. I am without God.”
“Happiness is brief. It will not stay. God batters at its sails.”