A Quote by Max Lucado

Others have promised and failed. But God has promised and succeeded. He loves you with an unfailing love. — © Max Lucado
Others have promised and failed. But God has promised and succeeded. He loves you with an unfailing love.
The Promised Land was a tangible representation of God's ultimate desire for His people, but they failed to comprehend His gift for at least three reasons: It was unconditionally promised, it was outrageously generous, and it was absolutely free. None of those make sense in the world as we know it.
I promised to carry on Jeff Session's legacy of fighting for the conservative values we believe in. I promised to help pass the Trump agenda and serve the people's interest, not the special interests. And I promised to help Donald Trump drain the swamp in Washington.
God has promised forgiveness to your repentance, but He has not promised tomorrow to your procrastination.
If I'm a young mom or young dad, I can find a great source of strength. God has promised that He will help me to be the mom or dad that He wants me to be. He has promised to be with me every step of the way. He has promised that He will never leave me or forsake me. These are wonderful promises that I can learn to trust and build a life on.
God has not promised to bless my thoughts, but He has promised to bless His Word.
God promised to make you free. He never promised to make you independent.
God has promised that whatever you face, you are not alone. He knows your pain. He loves you. And He will bring you through the fire.
I guess I was wrong when I said I never promised anyone. I promised me.
He that hath promised pardon on our repentance hat not promised life till we repent.
Trump promised to bring back jobs. He promised to lower drug prices for so many Kentuckians. And that is very important.
God hath promised pardon to him that repenteth, but he hath not promised repentance to him that sinneth.
If you think God has promised this world will be a five-star hotel, you will be miserable as you live through the normal struggles of life. But if you remember that God promised we would be pilgrims and this world may feel more like a desert or even a prison, you might find your life surprisingly happy.
The nations are not gathered in automatically. If God has promised to bless "all the families of the earth," he has promised to do so "through Abraham's seed" (Genesis 12:3, 22:18). Now we are Abraham's seed by faith, and the earth's families will be blessed only if we go to them with the gospel. That is God's plain purpose.
But the blessing Christ promised, the blessing of great reward, is a reward of grace. The blessing is promised even though it is not earned. Augustine said it this way: Our rewards in heaven are a result of God's crowning His own gifts.
I have made a contract with my body. It has promised to accept harsh treatment from me on earth, and I have promised that it shall receive eternal rest in heaven.
Clearly it is not reason that has failed. What has failed-as it has always failed-is the attempt to achieve certainty, to reach an absolute, to find the course of human events to a final end. It is not reason that has promised to eliminate risk in human undertakings; it is the emotional needs of men.
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