A Quote by Joivan Wade

By the time I was 20 I wanted to be in my first Hollywood blockbuster. Achieving that by 24 is amazing, by God's grace - but you're running on a ticking time bomb. — © Joivan Wade
By the time I was 20 I wanted to be in my first Hollywood blockbuster. Achieving that by 24 is amazing, by God's grace - but you're running on a ticking time bomb.
The rash assertion that "God made man in His own image" is ticking like a time bomb at the foundation of many faiths.
Don't you know. I am a ticking time bomb. I'm going to explode. This time, I may never be able to recover from it!
China has become a ticking time bomb, facing many wars within, triggered by a number of internal ticking economic and demographic tinderboxes that threaten to bring on that which the Chinese people fear most - 'chaos' or 'luan.'
The lack of affordable, quality child care is a ticking time bomb.
You see people in Hollywood trying to make blockbuster after blockbuster, but it's not possible. There's some god up there saying, 'You will fail now.' But I suppose that's true of us all.
The use of fetuses as organ and tissue donors is a ticking time bomb of bioethics.
The link between young girls, eating disorders and osteoporosis is a ticking time-bomb.
Salman Khan gave me a break, and that proved to be a boon. By the grace of God, my first song was a blockbuster.
Torture is an impermissible evil. Except under two circumstances. The first is the ticking time bomb. An innocent's life is at stake. The bad guy you have captured possesses information that could save this life. He refuses to divulge. In such a case, the choice is easy.
The truth that makes us free is always ticking away like a time-bomb in the basement of everybody's church.
A democratic government that respects no limits on its power is a ticking time bomb, waiting to destroy the rights it was created to protect.
Clinton Cash book had been hyped by Rand Paul and Fox News as a ticking time bomb.
What I try to do is narrow the sermon series down to one big question. In this case the question is: What happens when grace happens? I knew I wanted to preach about grace. I just felt as if it was time for our church to be refreshed and see the beauty of God's grace - the uniqueness of the Christian grace as compared to the teachings of other world religions on forgiveness.
When I look at her, it's like when I was in seventh grade and fell in love for the first time, where it's debilitating. That's available 24/7 if I want, which is amazing.
God's grace is amazing! We're saved by grace - God's undeserved favor - and we live by grace, which is also God's power in our lives to do what we could never do in our own strength. And it's all because God is love, and He loves us unconditionally, constantly and completely.
As Paul argues, it is the righteousness of God that is revealed in the law, and this condemns us all (Ro 1:18 - 3:20), while the gospel reveals the righteousness from God, namely, that we "are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus" (Ro 3:24).
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