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  • [God] wants us to work with Him, honey. Not for Him.

    Want   Honey  
    Lynn Austin (2011). “Wonderland Creek”, p.324, Bethany House
  • Smooth seas don't produce skillful sailors.

    Sea   Sailor   Smooth  
    Lynn Austin (2009). “Though Waters Roar”, p.166, Bethany House
  • Don't be fooled by strength you can see," he said at last. "Yahweh often hides His power in the simple things, the weak things, and so His strength seems foolish in man's eyes.

    Eye   Simple   Men  
    Lynn Austin (2016). “The Chronicles of the Kings Collection: Five Novels in One”, p.83, Baker Books
  • Until Gettysburg," she continued, "I was working for the wrong reasons. At first it was to prove myself worthy in someone's eyes. Later it was out of guilt, trying to find atonement in God's eyes. But atonement is free, never earned. And I've learned that the only person I need to please with my life is God.

    Eye   Guilt   Trying  
  • Shebna scraped the tablet clean and began drawing circles in the soft clay. "Suppose you had six figs and you ate two. How many would--" "Four." Hezekiah answered before Shebna finished, and the tutor's thick black eyebrows rose in surprise. "And suppose I had five figs. How many would we--" "Nine." "Have you done this before?" Hezekiah thought the question was ridiculous. "I've eaten figs lots of times.

    Eyebrows   Circles   Two  
    Lynn Austin (2016). “The Chronicles of the Kings Collection: Five Novels in One”, p.129, Baker Books
  • The land promised to Abraham and his descendants is once again theirs. God always keeps His promises. Even in times of cataclysmic upheaval and change, God's love and faithfulness are unchanging.

    Land   Promise   Upheaval  
  • So often I have felt alone in my journey, yet I've been afraid to let anyone see my fear and weakness.

  • No terrain is too bleak, no distance too far that it will stop God from rescuing His own.

  • You know what I wish? I wish I could put time in a bottle and throw it into the ocean. Then I would have forever to spend with you. I wouldn’t need air to breathe or food to eat. Holding you in my arms would be all the food I would need. Having your love would be the only air I would need to breathe.

    Ocean   Air   Forever  
  • That's absurd," I said with a little laugh. "Nobody can read too much. That's like saying someone breathes too much.

    Lynn Austin (2011). “Wonderland Creek”, p.10, Bethany House
  • Happiness is something that comes from our own hearts, not from other people.

    Heart   People  
    Lynn Austin (2010). “While We're Far Apart”, p.132, Baker Books
  • Bitterness is like a weed. Remember how hard it always was to pull out thistles once they root? Remember how deep those roots grow, and how if you just snapped off the end of it, the plant would grow right back? You have to dig down deep inside. Let God search your heart. Let Him show you what's there and help you root out all that bitterness. Then you can pray for forgiveness.

    Weed   Heart   Roots  
  • Faith don't come in a bushel basket, Missy. It come one step at a time. Decide to trust Him for one little thing today, and before you know it, you find out He's so trustworthy you be putting your whole life in His hands.

    Hands   Littles   Today  
    Lynn Austin (2002). “Candle in the Darkness (Refiner’s Fire Book #1)”, p.179, Bethany House
  • Joy explodes throughout the book of Psalms like fireworks, and is the most potent anti-missile defense system there is.

    Book   Joy   Defense  
  • Scriptures were just words on a page and my prayers failed to lift.

  • Depression, I've learned, is sometimes caused by anger that we keep locked up inside.

  • Librarians are serious people, seldomgiven to idle jocularity. The reason for this, I believe, is because we are overwhelmed by the enormous number of good books waiting to be read, leaving little time for frivolity. My personal list of must-read books presents a daunting challenge; I can't even imagine the pressure our head librarian must be under.

    Believe   Book   Numbers  
  • Our trials are supposed to turn us toward God, but we whine and complain and wish someone would turn down the fire so we could have our old life back the way it was.

    Fire   Wish   Complaining  
    Lynn Austin (2011). “Wonderland Creek”, p.146, Baker Books
  • I've seen spring come to the orchard every year as far back as I can remember and I've never grown tired of it. Oh, the wonder of it! The outrageous beauty! God didn't have to give us cherry blossoms you know. He didn't have to make apple trees and peach trees burst into flower and fragrance. But God just loves to splurge. He gives us all this magnificence and then, if that isn't enough, He provides fruit from such extravagance.

    Love   Spring   Flower  
    Lynn Austin (2001). “Hidden Places: A Novel”, p.210, Bethany House
  • Besides re-arming myself with joy, I need to know the holes in my defenses, the places where I'm vulnerable and where the enemy has successfully attacked me before.

    Joy   Enemy   Needs  
    Lynn Austin (2013). “Pilgrimage: My Journey to a Deeper Faith in the Land Where Jesus Walked”, p.19, Baker Books
  • Smooth seas don't produce skillful sailors.' It's the rought waters that train us to e His disciples. He uses the turbulent times I our lives to prepare us for His purposes-if we'll let Him.

    Sea   Water   Purpose  
    Lynn Austin (2009). “Though Waters Roar”, p.166, Bethany House
  • You pray. And you allow the Lord to be your strength. Remember the Lord doesn't give you strength. He is your strength.

    Lynn Austin (2016). “The Chronicles of the Kings Collection: Five Novels in One”, p.237, Baker Books
  • The journey has been a parody of my life recently: rushing, waiting, wandering, feeling lost and losing sleep, wondering if I'm getting anywhere.

    Sleep   Journey   Rushing  
  • Belief in Yahweh doesn't come with your mind. It comes with your heart. When you only believe in things you can see with your eyes and touch with your hands, it is idolatry... To have faith in Yahweh is to know that there is a realm of the spirit beyond the comprehension of our minds... Trusting in Molech... or trusting in your own wisdom and intellect - there's no difference in God's eyes. It's all idolatry.

    Believe   Heart   Eye  
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