Max Lucado Quotes About Today

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  • I choose faithfulness...Today I will keep my promises. My debtors will not regret their trust. My associates will not question my word. My wife will not question my love. And my children will never fear that they father will not come home.

    Max Lucado (2011). “The Lucado Inspirational Reader: Hope and Encouragement for Your Everyday Life”, p.406, Harper Collins
  • I just love those [saying of Christ ]: "Father forgive them, they know not what they do. I thirst. It is finished. Into Your hands I commit My spirit. Today you will be with Me in paradise." That was really the heart of the second book I wrote called No Wonder They Call Him Savior.

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  • The key is this: Meet today's problems with today's strength. Don't start tackling tomorrow's problems until tomorrow. You do not have tomorrow's strength yet. You simply have enough for today.

    Max Lucado (2013). “Grace for the Moment: Morning and Evening Devotional Journal”, p.739, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • If today were your last, would you do what you're doing? Or would you love more, give more, forgive more?

    Max Lucado (2007). “Every Day Deserves a Chance: Wake Up to the Gift of 24 Hours”, p.115, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • Today's belief is tomorrow's behavior. If you want to be happier person tomorrow, sow seeds of happiness today.

  • The manger dares us to believe the best is yet to be. And it could all begin today.

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  • Be patient. God is using today's difficulties to strengthen you for tomorrow. He is equipping you. The God who makes things grow will help you bear fruit.

    Max Lucado (2013). “God's Inspirational Promises”, p.170, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • Be careful what you think, because your thoughts run your life. Do you want to be happy tomorrow? Then sow seeds of happiness today -count blessings, memorize Bible verses, pray, sing hymns, spend time with encouraging people. Do you want to guarantee tomorrow's misery? Then wallow in a mental mud pit of self-pity or guilt or anxiety today assume the worst, beat yourself up, rehearse your regrets, complain to complainers.

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  • If you knew Jesus was returning tomorrow, how would you feel today? Anxious, afraid, unprepared? If so, you can take care of your fears by placing your trust in Christ. If your answer includes words like happy, relieved, and excited, hold tightly to your joy.

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  • I choose love. No occasion justifies hatred; no injustice warrants bitterness, I choose love. Today I will love God and what God loves.

    Max Lucado (2015). “Let the Journey Begin: Finding God's Best for Your Life”, p.72, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • Sentences are like just caught fish. Spunky today, stinky tomorrow.

  • Here's what you need to keep in mind. You no longer have yesterday. You do not yet have tomorrow. You have only today. This is the day the Lord has made. Live in it.

  • If you knew Jesus was coming tomorrow, what would you do today? Then do it!

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  • Two types of voices command your attention today. Negative ones fill your mind with doubt, bitterness, and fear. Positive ones purvey hope and strength. Which one will you choose to heed?

    Max Lucado (2011). “Live Loved: Experiencing God's Presence in Everyday Life”, p.222, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • If today were your last, would you do what you're doing? Or would you love more, give more, forgive more? Then do so! Forgive and give as if it were your last opportunity. Love like there's no tomorrow, and if tomorrow comes, love again.

    Max Lucado (2012). “Make Every Day Count - Teen Edition”, p.119, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • Write today's worries in sand. Chisel yesterday's victories in stone.

    FaceBook post by Max Lucado from Jan 29, 2010
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