There is great value in saying something in a memorable, concise manner. Twitter has caused us to make this a near spiritual discipline. For my own growth (as a generally verbose individual… that’s a long way of saying “wordy”) and for the benefit of others, I highlight tweets each week that deliver a big message in a few words.
You don't create intimacy; you make room for it. Efficiency, multitasking & busyness all kill intimacy. You can't get to know God on the fly
— Paul E Miller (@_PaulEMiller) November 4, 2015
The hard truth is this: Sometimes we have to suffer a little to help those who suffer a lot. #Mercy #Compassion #Action
— Debbie D Dodson (@debbieDdodson) November 5, 2015
Even in our obedience we are not immune to suffering. Our obedience is an offense to the world. @da_horton @CollegeSE #PreviewSE
— Shaquille Hardy (@ShaqHardy) November 5, 2015
Most of the psalms were written in the dark and for the dark.
— Gunner Gundersen (@GunnerGundersen) November 5, 2015
Too many times we judge others by their actions and ourselves by our intentions. – Brad Waggoner
— Trevin Wax (@TrevinWax) November 6, 2015
“Our old history ends with the cross; our new history begins with the resurrection.” -Watchman Nee
— Earl Roberson (@EarlRoberson14) November 9, 2015
The resurrection tells us the worst thing is never the last thing. –Frederick Buechner
— Healthy Faith (@CSLCHSnMore) November 10, 2015
The Bible does not assume that true believers will have no anxieties. Instead, the Bible tells us how to fight when they strike. #Piper
— jason pettus (@pastorjpettus) November 10, 2015
"Preach a gospel big enough for both sides of town." @bcloritts
— Holden Paul Varvel (@HoldenVarv) November 10, 2015
Pride is "Enemy Number One" of TRUE manhood. When a man suffers from arrogance, he isn't teachable. #SteppingUp pic.twitter.com/HMDxXYwzIH
— Dennis Rainey (@DennisRainey) November 11, 2015