Robert Andrew Cook (June 7, 1912 – March 11, 1991) was the president of The King's College (New York) in Briarcliff Manor, and also a Christian author, radio broadcaster, and pastor.[1] (wikipedia)
We dribble away our life, little by little, in small packages -- we don't throw it away all at once.
There are times in history when going forward is really just holding the line, ... Now is one of those times. We know there are challenges out there.
God reserves the right to use people who disagree with me.
Many a person who started out to conquer the world in shining army has ended up just getting along. The horse got tired, the army rusty. The goal was removed and unsure.
The question is not How much may I indulge in and still be saved. God forbid! I must rather ask, What about Christ's will and the example I set for my fellow Christians?
It all depends on whether you have things, or they have you.
Some people will pay their tuition, and then defy you to give them an education.
We dribble away our life, little by little, in small packages - we don't throw it away all at once.
There is no substitute for character. You can buy brains but you cannot buy character.
Cut your morning devotions into your personal grooming. You would not go out to work with a dirty face. Why start the day with the face of your soul unwashed?