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.
"It is an act of faith and wisdom to be sad about sad things." @ZackEswine
— Jason Kovacs (@jasonkovacs) January 26, 2016
Forgiveness isn't the same as tolerance…Forgiveness doesn’t mean that we don’t take evil seriously after all; it means that we do –NT Wright
— Justin Holcomb (@JustinHolcomb) January 26, 2016
"A paralyzing fear of making a decision serves no one… it may be more sinful than to make wrong decisions out of faith & love" @JohnPiper
— Matt Mig (@Matt_Mig) January 26, 2016
"Let your soul lose itself in wonder, for wonder is in this way a very practical emotion." – Charles Spurgeon
— AustinStoneCounselng (@StoneCounseling) January 27, 2016
“Humility is the displacement of self by the enthronement of God.” ― Andrew Murray
— chaplain (@CorpChapAmerica) January 28, 2016
https://twitter.com/joseph_turner/status/693083748649168897
Love has the kind of power cynicism only wishes it had. @bobgoff
— Seth McBee (@sdmcbee) January 29, 2016
What if God designed the globalization of the marketplace for the spread of the gospel among the nations? @plattdavid @sebts #iamgoing
— Amy Carter Whitfield (@acwhit) January 30, 2016
If orphans were a country they would be the 8th or 9th largest country in the world. @tonymerida #iamgoing
— SEBTS (@SEBTS) January 30, 2016
One thing I know for sure – it is much better to pray for the outcome of the 2016 elections than to fret about them. #sovereignty
— Thomas S. Kidd (@ThomasSKidd) January 31, 2016