The great masters of the arts put their work behind their passion. They could not be sure that their work would create a legacy, immortalize them in our culture, or be tossed aside when the next great works appeared. Beethoven and Rembrandt could not have known that we would be admiring and studying them today. Let us focus not on our legacy but on our work, and let us trust that God will use that work to impact others long after we are gone.
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Hope for then is hope for now
Loaves, fish, and souls
A calling unto death
A sad but beautiful refinement
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God’s majesty in the plain and lowly one
The eternal salvation story
Spiritual daily value
Staying spiritually fit
The stale, dry times
The life of the desperate
Fruit always in season
The art of effective repair
The dialogue of prayer
Mercy’s relief
Emotions under command
One more supper
The richest people in history
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