“We have little control over the circumstances of life. We can't control the weather or the economy, and we can't control what other people say about or do to us. There is only one area where we have control--we can rule the kingdom inside. The heart of every problem is the problem in the heart.”
Warren W. Wiersbe“The proof of salvation is not listening to the Word, or having a quick emotional response to the Word, or even cultivating the Word so that it grows in a life. The proof of salvation is fruit, for as Christ said, “Ye shall know them by their fruits” (Matt. 7:16).”
Warren W. Wiersbe“We have little control over the circumstances of life. We can't control the weather or the economy, and we can't control what other people say about or do to us. There is only one area where we have control--we can rule the kingdom inside. The heart of every problem is the problem in the heart.”
Warren W. Wiersbe“The school of suffering never graduates any students, so ask God to teach to you the lessons He wants you to learn.”
Warren W. Wiersbe“Left to itself, a heart will run riot with sin. But if a heart responds to the ministry of the Word, there can be fruit and beauty.”
Warren W. Wiersbe“An older generation, chastened by one depression, is afraid to be optimistic; and a younger generation, accustomed to security, is inexperienced at being pessimistic.”
Warren W. Wiersbe, God Isn't In A Hurry“The mind grows by taking in, but the heart grows by giving out.”
Warren W. Wiersbe, Why Us?: When Bad Things Happen to God's People“Life is something like a doctor's prescription: taken alone, and the ingredients might kill you; but properly blended, they bring healing.”
Warren W. Wiersbe, Be Satisfied (Ecclesiastes): Looking for the Answer to the Meaning of Life“In spite of his painful encounters with the world and its problems, Solomon does not recommend either pessimism or cynicism. Rather, he admonishes us to be realistic about life, accept God's gifts and enjoy them. He advises us to trust God and enjoy what we do have rather than complain about what we don't have.”
Warren W. Wiersbe, Be Satisfied (Ecclesiastes): Looking for the Answer to the Meaning of Life“God has ordained that His people live by promises and not by explanations.”
Warren W. Wiersbe, Be Satisfied (Ecclesiastes): Looking for the Answer to the Meaning of Life“God doesn't bless us just to make us happy”
He blesses us to make us a blessing.