Lenora Mattingly Weber famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Christmas is for children. But it is for grownups too. Even if it is a headache, a chore, and nightmare, it is a period of necessary defrosting of chill and hide bound hearts.
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It's dangerous business, thinking you can make people over.
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Strange, that certain superiority the goer-away feels for the stayer-at-home.
-- Lenora Mattingly Weber
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When you have kids, you instantly feel that you do not want to do them wrong. Those dads that go off to Florida and start a new life, I couldn't imagine that: seeing my kid once every Christmas, every three years. If I'm gone for six days it feels like too much.
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God bless you and utterly satisfy your heart...with Himself.
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People have nannies and big cars, and they want to go to Maui for Christmas. When there are those kind of stakes involved, people get ruthless.
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There is not a command God gives to His children for which He does not provide the enablement for obedience.
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I think that the young people today feel a tremendous sense of responsibility to their brothers and sisters because of the sacrifices that most families make to send their children to college.
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May God so fill us today with the heart of Christ that we may glow with the divine fire of holy desire.
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Holiness of heart and life. This is not the perfection of the human nature, but the holiness of the divine nature dwelling within.
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The safe place lies in obedience to God's Word, singleness of heart and holy vigilance.
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A divided heart loses both worlds.
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The Holy Spirit is just as truly in us when He makes no sign as when the fountains of joy are overflowing, or the waters of peace are softly refreshing our weary and troubled heart.
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