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.

Stop wearing exhaustion as a badge of honor.

— Michael Lukaszewski (@mlukaszewski) April 1, 2015

 

Prayer gives every person regardless of class, influence, authority, age identical access to the attention of God

— Jason Kovacs (@jasonkovacs) April 1, 2015

 

The ability to deceive seems to indicate cleverness, but the desire and will to deceive indicate weakness. Descartes

— Philosophy Muse (@philosophy_muse) April 1, 2015

 

“Morality may keep you out of jail, but it takes the blood of Jesus Christ to keep you out of hell.” —C.H. Spurgeon #reformed #theology

— David Small (@DaveyyOfficial) April 2, 2015

 

“Words without deeds are empty, but deeds without words are dumb.” Lesslie Newbigin, Mission in Christ’s Way

— Chris Pappalardo (@ChrisJPappa) April 2, 2015

 

Some want relationships without engaging in justice. Others want justice without relationship. Both fall short of the gospel.

— Bryan Loritts (@bcloritts) April 2, 2015

 

A man can’t be always defending the truth; there must be a time to feed on it. —CS Lewis

— Greg Breazeale (@PastorBreaz) April 2, 2015

 

Jesus pays close attention to the people we think matter least-those at the bottom of our pecking order. So Jesus scandalizes us once again.

— Marlena Graves (@MarlenaGraves) April 3, 2015

 

“Darkness fell, His friends scattered, hope seemed lost. But heaven just started counting to three.” – @bobgoff

— Jeremy Linneman (@jslinneman) April 3, 2015

 

“If more people valued home above gold, this world would be a merry place.” -The Hobbit

— Jonathan Merritt (@JonathanMerritt) April 4, 2015