Max Lucado Quotes

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  • Want to learn to forgive? Then consider how you've been forgiven.

    FaceBook post by Max Lucado from Jan 11, 2012
  • What you do for a tree, God does for you.

    Source: www.biblegateway.com
  • The next time you are called to suffer, pay attention. It may be the closest you'll ever get to God.

    Max Lucado (2011). “No Wonder They Call Him the Savior -: Discover Hope in the Unlikeliest Place?Upon the Cross”, p.107, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • Never let the church become a place where it's just a Las Vegas display place for you to show off.

    Source: www.pbs.org
  • CAN is 100 times more important than IQ

  • I'm a preacher first and a writer second, although my role is changing a bit at the church. I'm going to bring on a co-teacher, but I'll still be a pastor and a writer.

    Source: www.biblestudytools.com
  • If we are to be just like Jesus, we must have regular time of talking to God and listening to his Word.

    Max Lucado (2015). “Let the Journey Begin: Finding God's Best for Your Life”, p.149, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • Our Savior kneels down and gazes upon the darkest acts of our lives. But rather than recoil in horror, he reaches out in kindness and says, "I can clean that if you want." And from the basin of his grace, he scoops a palm full of mercy and washes away our sin.

    Max Lucado (2007). “James”, p.36, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • We enjoy the fruit of the first coming but anticipate the glory of the second.

    Source: www.biblegateway.com
  • Mark it down. You will never go where God is not.

    FaceBook post by Max Lucado from Aug 05, 2011
  • Christmas is best pondered, not with logic, but with imagination.

  • Sovereignty is the term the Bible uses to describe God's perfect control and management of the universe. He preserves and governs every element. He's continually involved with all created things, directing them to act in a way that fulfills his divine purpose. That's why the most stressed-out people are control freaks. They fail at the quest they most pursue. The more they try to control the world, the more they realize they cannot. Life becomes a cycle of anxiety, failure; anxiety, failure; anxiety, failure. We can't take control, because control is not ours to take.

    Source: www.biblegateway.com
  • The English name Jesus traces its origin to the Hebrew word Yeshua. Yeshua is a shortening of Yehoshuah, which means "Yahweh saves."

    Source: www.biblegateway.com
  • Don't equate the presence of God with a good mood or a pleasant temperament. God is near whether you are happy or not.

    Twitter post from Sep 07, 2013
  • Children spell love with four letters: T-I-M-E.

    Max Lucado (2014). “Dad Time: Savoring the God-Given Moments of Fatherhood”, p.106, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • Initially, when I first became a Christian and got into ministry, my thought was that God existed to make my life better and to take me to Heaven. Now I realize that it is not about me at all. It is all about God and that He did this to display His plan to restore the Earth to the Garden of Eden state.

    "Interview: Max Lucado on Storytelling, the Church, and Politics". Interview With Michelle A. Vu, www.christianpost.com. October 5, 2011.
  • 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.
  • God would rather give up His son..than give up on us

    Max Lucado (2012). “Grace for the Moment: 365 Devotions for Kids”, p.113, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • I have a lot of special memories with my parents but my toughest one is, I had, as a teenager, a pretty insatiable appetite for beer. The first time I got drunk my father found me throwing up in the bathroom. I was 15, maybe 16, and the disappointment in his voice, I can hear it to this day, and the sorrow that that brought to him. He just felt like a failure as a father, and Id give anything to take that day back because that was so hard on him. In time, my life got better, and his did too, but that was really memorable, one of those memories Id like to forget.

    Source: www.crosswalk.com
  • Prayer is the hand of faith on the door knob of your heart, inviting Jesus to enter.

    Twitter post from Feb 04, 2013
  • God gives us people to love and things to use, not things to love and people to use.

  • I simply think God is greater than our weakness. In fact, I think it is our weakness that reveals how great God is.

    Max Lucado (2012). “A Gentle Thunder: Hearing God Through the Storm”, p.200, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • It works well for me to go ahead and prepare the sermon with a chapter in mind. What that does is to force me to be very thrifty in my language, tighten up my words and not ramble so much. It puts some fiber in the sermon.

    Source: www.preaching.com
  • I think a story is an attention grabber. I think it's a truth conveyor. Those are two great features of a good story.

    Source: www.preaching.com
  • Our kids were God's kids first... We tend to forget this fact, regarding our children as "our" children, as though we have the final say in their health and welfare. We don't. All people are God's people, including the small people who sit at our tables.

    Max Lucado (2014). “Dad Time: Savoring the God-Given Moments of Fatherhood”, p.8, Thomas Nelson
  • Somewhere, sometime, somehow you got tangled up in garbage, and you've been avoiding God. You've allowed a veil of guilt to come between you and your Father. You wonder if you could ever feel close to God again. The message of the torn flesh is you can. God welcomes you. God is not avoiding you. God is not resisting you. The curtain is down, the door is open, and God invites you in

    Max Lucado (2012). “He Chose the Nails”, p.191, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • In a world of upward mobility, choose downward servility.

    Max Lucado (2013). “Grace for the Moment: Morning and Evening Devotional Journal”, p.275, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • God cast you in His play, wrote you into His story. He has a definite direction for your life. Fulfill it and enjoy fulfillment. Play the part God prepared for you and get ready for some great days.

    Max Lucado (2012). “Great Day Every Day: Navigating Life's Challenges with Promise and Purpose”, p.86, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • For those who never pray, maybe now you will. For those of us who attempt to pray, maybe we can pray more.

    "Pastor Max Lucado Worries About Lasting Consequences Of 2016 Campaign". "All Things Considered" with Michel Martin, www.npr.org. October 16, 2016.
  • We might question God's actions, decisions, or declarations. But we can never, ever question his zany, stunning, unquenchable affection.

    Source: www.biblegateway.com
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