“Worry is a weighty monster with poisoned tentacles. It clutches at us, grabs at our minds, steals our breath, our will. It lurks. It pounces. It colors how we perceive the world.”
Mary E. DeMuth“We cannot love our enemies until we see those twin truths: God loves me. God loves them.”
Mary E. DeMuth, Wall Around Your Heart“It’s never easy letting go. But if we don’t learn the art of relinquishment, we’ll never move forward to embrace the new relationships God has for us.”
Mary E. DeMuth, Wall Around Your Heart“Sometimes we control our family members because we idolize and idealize our perfect plan over the journey that God has laid out for them. (p. 56)”
Mary E. DeMuth, Wall Around Your Heart“We enslave in the manner we talk to ourselves. But the truth is, God already set us free. He secured our release. To constantly hurt ourselves, resting in our inadequacy, is to call Him a LIAR.”
Mary E. DeMuth, Wall Around Your Heart“We’d avoid a lot of insecurity, if we fully, wholly believed in God’s wild affection for us.”
Mary E. DeMuth, Wall Around Your Heart“Pain can either thrust me into the arms of Jesus or make me turn my back on Him. Either way, it's a choice.”
Mary E. DeMuth, Wall Around Your Heart“The roadblocks to growth and joy come when we forget the bigness of God & instead make people bigger than He is.”
Mary E. DeMuth, Wall Around Your Heart“When God wants to do an impossible task, He takes an impossible person and breaks her.”
Mary E. DeMuth, Everything: What You Give and What You Gain to Become Like Jesus“I realized that what I feared the most had materialized, yet I survived.”
Mary E. DeMuth, Everything: What You Give and What You Gain to Become Like Jesus“We cannot let the haters of this world define us. Or frighten us into no longer being ourselves.”
Mary E. DeMuth, Everything: What You Give and What You Gain to Become Like Jesus