Fall 2009 Proverbs

Prompted by a suggestion from Bill Hybels’ book Axiom, I’ve begun to record poignant, original phrases of mine that I find myself consistently returning to in times of reflection or repeating to my friends. Obviously I find them somewhat insightful or else I wouldn’t write them down. Now that Fall season is officially over, I thought I’d share this season’s proverbs with you in case you also find some value in them.

“Wisdom means setting boundaries according to our weakness. Faith means taking risks according to God’s strength.”

“God does not move in small ways. He moves in big ways through small things.”

“I can do infinitely more good out of freedom and love than out of obligation or duty. This is the revolutionary power of grace.”

“Sabbath is meant to be peaceful and necessary, but never easy. The Lord wants His presence to come at a cost so that you will realize He’s still worth it.”

“To know where someone’s greatest wounds lie, look no further than their strongest opinions.”

“What is the one thing you believe will bring you fulfillment in life right now? That is the god you are serving.”

“Music can only be as beautiful as the reality it is illuminating.”

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