Max Lucado Quotes About Home

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  • When you read that our heavenly home is similar to a bride, tell me, doesn't it make you want to go home.

    Max Lucado (1999). “The Applause of Heaven: Discover the Secret to a Truly Satisfying Life”, p.179, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • After a hard day scrambling to find your way around in the world, it's assuring to come home to a place you know. God can be equally familiar to you. With time you can learn where to go for nourishment, where to hide for protection , where to turn for guidance. Just as your earthly house is a place of refuge, so God's house is a place of peace.

    Prayer  
    Max Lucado (2011). “The Great House of God”, p.5, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • I choose faithfulness...Today I will keep my promises. My debtors will not regret their trust. My associates will not question my word. My wife will not question my love. And my children will never fear that they father will not come home.

    Regret  
    Max Lucado (2011). “The Lucado Inspirational Reader: Hope and Encouragement for Your Everyday Life”, p.406, Harper Collins
  • Love the one who wears your ring. And cherish the children who share your name. Succeed at home first.

    Max Lucado (2011). “The Lucado Inspirational Reader: Hope and Encouragement for Your Everyday Life”, p.157, Harper Collins
  • The purpose of the Bible? Salvation. God's highest passion is to get His children home. His book, the Bible, describes His plan of salvation. The purpose of the Bible is to proclaim god's plan and passion to save His children.

    Max Lucado (2006). “Life Lessons: Book of John”, p.4, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • You are saved, not because of what you do, but because of what Christ did. And you are special, not because of what you do, but because of whose you are. And you are his. And because we are his, let's forget the shortcuts and stay on the main road. He knows the way. He drew the map. He knows the way home.

    Max Lucado (2011). “The Lucado Inspirational Reader: Hope and Encouragement for Your Everyday Life”, p.372, Thomas Nelson
  • Our aim - our only aim - is to be at home in Christ. He's not a roadside park or hotel room. He's our permanent mailing address. Christ is our home. He's our place of refuge and security. We're comfortable in his presence, free to be our authentic selves. We know our way around in him. We know his heart and his ways. We rest in him, find our nourishment in him. His roof of grace protects us from storms of guilt. His walls of providence secure us from destructive winds. His fireplace warms us during the lonely winters of life. We linger in the abode of Christ and never leave.

    Source: www.biblegateway.com
  • I've found great virtue in two-thirds of the way into the message; right before I'm really want to nail home a point, pausing to tell a joke or to tell a light-hearted story, because I know my audience has been working with me now for 20 or 25 minutes. And if I can get them to laugh, get oxygen into their system, it wakes up those who might be sleeping, so there's something about using a story to draw people back in right before you drive home your final point. In that case I think it's real legitimate just to use a story for story's sake.

    Sleep  
    Source: www.preaching.com
  • Your home is your giant-size privilege, your towering priority.

    Max Lucado (2006). “Facing Your Giants: A David and Goliath Story for Everyday People”, p.143, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • God wants to help you find your way home.

    Source: www.biblegateway.com
  • In the manger God loves you; through the cross God saves you. But has he taken you to his home? Not yet.

    Source: www.biblegateway.com
  • I was raised in the greatest of homes... just a really great dad, and I miss him so much... he was a good man, a real simple man... Very faithful, always loved my mom, always provided for the kids, and just a lot of fun.

  • If anybody understands God's order for his children, it's someone who has rescued an orphan from despair, for that is what God has done for us. God has adopted you. God sought you, found you, signed the papers and took you home.

    Max Lucado (2011). “The Great House of God”, p.15, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • I want a real take-home quality to the sermon, so I built the whole sermon series around the word grace, those five letters.

    Source: www.sermoncentral.com
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