"I really do like listening to stuff that's happened to other people. I guess that's why I like to read." Bryon in That was Then, This is Now, by S. E. Hinton.
"The skill of the divine potter is an infinite patience of improvisation. No sooner has one work gone awry than his fingers are pressing it into the form of another. There is never a moment for the clay, when the potter is not doing something with it. God is never standing back and watching us; his fingers are on us all the time." Farrer, in Said or Sung. Quoted by Susan Howatch.
"But Jesus says: if you will let the real God come into your life, then you will experience a huge freedom from the anxiety over survival; none of the usual concerns over livelihood will furrow your brow or weigh you down....Open yourself to my God whose passionate love is unreasonable and trust Him wholeheartedly....If we let the Lion of Judah run loose as Lord of our lives, He will not want us to be poor, broken, or sad. Yet He may allow it, knowing that in these conditions we are more likely to let Him make us rich, whole, and happy." Brennan Manning.
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I love the idea of our Divine Potter. That's a keeper of quote! :)
great blog start!
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