One of the commonest mistakes is thinking your worries are over when your children get married.
You must know that baptism for someone who is dead is quite as essential as baptism for some one who is living.
The scriptures hold the keys to spiritual protection.
There is also an age-old excuse: 'The devil made me do it. ' Not so! He can deceive you and mislead you, but he does not have the power to force you or anyone else to transgress or to keep you in transgression.
Somewhere there is a message in the protest of the man who said, "You can't tell me that worry doesn't help. The things I worry about never happen. "
Peace can be settled in the heart of each who turns to the scriptures and unlocks the promises of protection and redemption that are taught therein.
The end of all activity in the church is to see that a man and a woman with their children are happy at home, sealed for eternity.
Thinking that your story is so interesting that other people will want to listen to it or read it or pay to hear it, that's - what kind of person thinks that? A monster of self-regard. It's not normal thinking.
I've grown tired of smoke and mirrors. I yearn for the clean, well-lighted place.
I wrote The Grapes of Wrath in one hundred days, but many years of preparation preceded it.
. . . it's the process of losing oneself in the jungle that makes science worth doing.