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Quotes from Lynn Austin

Don't hate them," Mama said as if reading Ans's mind. "They'll win if we hate them.
~ Lynn Austin
No, Missy. Ain't nothing wrong with being afraid—that's only human. But we need to give our fear to Massa Jesus instead of letting our imaginations run off with it.
~ Lynn Austin
He was slowly learning that walking in faith meant leaving a way of life in which he was in control and willingly walking in uncertainty, trusting that God was in control.
~ Lynn Austin
When you forgive someone, you make a choice to cancel the debt he owes you.
~ Lynn Austin
Until one day I realized that regret from the past was keeping me from living well in the present. And it was robbing me of a future.
~ Lynn Austin
Your real Father is God. He's the only Father who will never disappoint you. And from the time He formed you in your mother's womb, He already knew you and loved you more than Karl Bauer or any other man ever could.
~ Lynn Austin
Time and a hundred daily distractions can slowly turn us away from God before we even realize it's happening.
~ Lynn Austin
You're feeling the flames, Ezra, but that's part of the process. This pot I just made won't be useful for anything until it goes through that fire." He pointed to the kiln, where waves of heat shimmered above it. "The pots baking in there right now would be useless if they didn't endure the heat.
~ Lynn Austin
What do you think Jesus is gonna say if we come walking up to those pearly gates carrying a whole sackful of grievances and grudges on our backs? Jesus is gonna ask, What's that you toting there on your back? Do you want to be opening that sack and showing Him all those ugly things? He's dressed all in white and shining like the sun, and you're coming in with a load of hate in your arms? Umm hmm. I can't imagine doing that.
~ Lynn Austin
Don't ask God what He's doing. That's the wrong thing to ask. Ask Him what you should be doing.
~ Lynn Austin
Adversity is the testing ground of our faith. God has to risk losing you forever to your anger and bitterness in order to have you for His true son. Anyone can believe and sing praises on the Temple Mount when the sun is shining, but true praise is sung in the darkest valley when the Accuser tells you to curse God for making you suffer so much pain. If you can still praise your Father's goodness, even in the darkness, then you are His son indeed.
~ Lynn Austin
We were meant to love people, and we need to accept their love in return. Otherwise, we ain't really living.
~ Lynn Austin
God has His reasons for allowing this great upheaval. Maybe He's asking us to join the fight against evil and help redeem this fallen world." "I don't have enough faith for this, Papa." "None of us do. All we can do is ask Him each day what He wants us to do." She nodded, keeping her tears at bay.
~ Lynn Austin
Once the sacrifice has burned into ashes on the altar, your sin is nothing but ashes, as well. The Holy One forgives us—and we have to believe it in faith. That means leaving our past in the past, not agonizing over it, not bringing it to life in your memory again and again. We must forget it the same way God does—'As far as the east is from the west.' That's how far in the past our sins will be.
~ Lynn Austin
His questions will make his faith stronger in the end.
~ Lynn Austin
It's the highest form of praise," Abba had said, "to keep believing that God is good even when it doesn't seem that way.
~ Lynn Austin
In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength
~ Lynn Austin
Bitterness is one of the deadliest emotions we ever feel. You can't look forward when you're bitter, only backward—thinking about what you've lost, stuck in the past, despairing because it's gone. In the end, it devours all hope.
~ Lynn Austin
Life is very precious to God. That's why He made it so fragile and so short." "That make absolutely no sense." "Yes, it does. He made it fragile so we would treasure it, just like He does. You're not nearly as careful with your cast-iron frying pans as you are with your good china, are you? God wanted life to be precious to us-so He made it as frail as fine china.
~ Lynn Austin
Yes, it does. He made it fragile so we would treasure it, just like He does. You're not nearly as careful with your cast-iron frying pans as you are with your good china, are you? God wanted life to be precious to us—so He made it as frail as fine china.
~ Lynn Austin
Worry doesn't change a single thing. Just live.
~ Lynn Austin
Love isn't always a feeling. Sometimes it's a decision.
~ Lynn Austin
is it better not to fall in love at all, or to love someone for a little while, even if you have to say good-bye?
~ Lynn Austin
Death was not God's choice; it was man's. Death is unnatural, a punishment for sin. But God countered man's choice with another perfect plan—He redeemed us in Christ so we could live forever with Him.
~ Lynn Austin