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Max Lucado Quotes - Page 10

Indeed, baptism is a vow, a sacred vow of the believer to follow Christ. Just as a wedding celebrates the fusion of two hearts, baptism celebrates the union of sinner with Savior.

Max Lucado (2011). “In the Grip of Grace -: Your Father Always Caught You. He Still Does.”, p.102, Thomas Nelson Inc

No distance is too far.

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God's blessings are dispensed according to the riches of his grace, not according to the depth of our faith.

Max Lucado (2012). “A Gentle Thunder: Hearing God Through the Storm”, p.85, Thomas Nelson Inc

The one thing that I cannot do without each day is hope.

"Max Lucado, Christian Author, Answers Twitter Followers’ Questions". Religion News Service Interview, www.huffingtonpost.com. September 19, 2012.

Even though you may not understand how God works, you know he does.

Max Lucado (1999). “When God Whispers Your Name”, p.9, Thomas Nelson Inc

The lack of God-centeredness leads to self-centeredness.

Max Lucado (2007). “Lucado 3-in-1: Traveling Light, Next Door Savior, Come Thirsty”, p.30, Thomas Nelson Inc

As long as you are stationary, no one will complain. Dogs don't bark at parked cars.

Max Lucado (2014). “One God, One Plan, One Life: A 365 Devotional”, p.263, Thomas Nelson Inc

Worry is to joy what a Hoover vacuum cleaner is to dirt: might as well attach your heart to a happiness-sucker and flip the switch.

Max Lucado (2012). “Great Day Every Day: Navigating Life's Challenges with Promise and Purpose”, p.45, Thomas Nelson Inc

When you keep the porch light on for the prodigal child, you do what God does every single moment.

Max Lucado (2006). “Facing Your Giants: A David and Goliath Story for Everyday People”, p.121, Thomas Nelson Inc

There is no way our little minds can comprehend the love of God. But that didn't keep him from coming.

Max Lucado (2009). “In the Grip of Grace”, p.172, Thomas Nelson Inc

God would prefer we have an occasional limp than a perpetual strut.

Max Lucado (2011). “In the Grip of Grace -: Your Father Always Caught You. He Still Does.”, p.196, Thomas Nelson Inc