"I began to realize that being a child of God doesn’t mean I’m impervious to failure or harm, but it does mean that I can trust in the sovereignty of a loving God whose plans for me are good, whose presence brings me peace, and who is preparing an eternal home that will delight all my senses."
- Who Do You Think You Are? by Mark Driscoll (via itsallaboutchrist)
(Source: keexperience, via salvus-per-gratiam)
"I began to realize that being a child of God doesn’t mean I’m impervious to failure or harm, but it does mean that I can trust in the sovereignty of a loving God whose plans for me are good, whose presence brings me peace, and who is preparing an eternal home that will delight all my senses."
- Who Do You Think You Are? by Mark Driscoll (via itsallaboutchrist)
(Source: keexperience, via godstr0ng)
"The irony is that while God does not need us but still wants us, we desperately need God but don’t really want Him most of the time."
- Francis Chan (via creation-resounds)
(Source: christian-blogger, via childofgod)