Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 233.
“Praise God when we seem to be making progress; trust him when we seem not to be. Remember that it is ultimately God’s job, not ours, to bring the victories. They will come on his timetable and on his terms. Our job is to be faithful — to stand up, speak out, and bear witness. And by the way, no Christian is exempt from that duty. So no excuses.”
2017, Interview with Matthew Bunson (2017)
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