Jen Wilkin Quotes
Here Is A Remarkable Truth: God Is Able To Bring Eternal Results From Our Time-bound Efforts. This Is What Jesus Intimates When He Tells Us To Store Up Treasure In Heaven Rather Than On Earth. When We Invest Our Time In What Has Eternal Significance, We Store Up Treasure In Heaven. This Side Of Heaven, The Only Investments With Eternal Significance Are People. "Living This Day Well" Means Prioritizing Relationships Over Material Gain. We Cannot Take Our Stuff With Us When We Die, But, Lord Willing, We May Feed The Hungry And Clothe The Needy In Such A Way That An Eternal Result Is Rendered. We May Speak Words That, By The Favor Of The Lord, Transform Into The Very Words Of Life. This Is The Calling Of The Missionary, The Magnate, And The Mother Of Small Children: Spend Your Time To Impact People For Eternity.
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