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.
Castles made of sand
Condemnation, party of 1
What am I doing here?
Bon appetit!
Let them call us desperate
Yes, He will find faith
The driest of bones
The courage of our convictions
A reminder on God's limits
The waiting game
He makes us brave
Qualify your shepherd
Be hope for others
Nobody like the Lord
A matter of time
There will be a day
The last 60 seconds
A valentine to our Lord
Mercy’s relief
Consider the Sabbath
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