“We beat ourselves up over the mistakes we make, but our biggest mistakes double as our greatest opportunities. . . . Each
“The true litmus test of spiritual maturity isn’t how much you know. It’s knowing how much you don’t know. It’s coming to
“What if . . . our litmus test for worship was a heart that breaks for the things that break the heart
“Grace is only grace if it goes both ways . . . a two-way street. Receiving it from God but refusing to
“I think our greatest shortcoming is not feeling good enough about what God has done right. When we undercelebrate, we fall short
“And if you doubt what happened, wondering if it really mattered, let the pain be your litmus test. Where pain is present,
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