Twitter Tuesdays @5/4

Written by on May 4, 2010 in Twitter Tuesdays - 1 Comment

From this last week:

  • @albertmohler: Christians should recognize that our craving for justice is a signal of the fact that we are made in God’s image.
  • @MattChandler74: @Pastormark ‘s interview w/ RC Sproul is 1 of my favorite things that has happened this year. http://bit.ly/cavQ3R
  • @PastorTullian: Martin Luther: Very few Christians take advantage of their position.
  • @albertmohler: What a series of disasters today brings: tornadoes, oil spill, floods. And we are so small & helpless. But … we can pray, & that is huge.
  • @bkauflin: God is comfortable working by seasons and generations. Unfortunately, my flesh prefers seconds and minutes. CJ Mahaney
  • @burk_parsons: It’s God’s Gospel, not ours. We shouldn’t toy with what doesn’t belong to us.
  • @RickWarren: Grace is not the permission to sin but the power to not have to sin!
  • @TripLee116: Jesus is the reality that the rest of the universe hinges on. No Jesus, no nothing.
  • @douglaswils When we murmur at God’s providence for our lives, we are picking quarrels with our only true happiness.
  • @elliotgrudem: We are ordinary people living ordinary lives with an extraordinary intentionality for the Gospel. – Steve Timmis
  • @nicklaparra: I am something because of what Jesus has done, not at all because of what I’ve done. Scott Thomas
  • @mattmcgill : I love that Solomon asked for wisdom and not riches, long life, or even greater influence (“enemies to die”).
  • @timmybrister: “All of life is theological. The problem is most people have unexamined thoughts about God.” Tom Ascol
  • @Lyssielulu: The heaviest obligation lying on the Christian Church today is to purify & elevate her concept of God until its once more worthy of Him -AWT
  • @tristadegroot: “Never is a man, extolled as a saint, really without blemish; or another, though seen as a devil, really without humanity.” (frm Evelina)
  • @PastorPWMartin: What has the world done for you that you love it so much? Did the world die for you? Will the world blot out your sins? M’cheyne
  • @stephenaltrogge: When truth vanishes, you would think people wouldn’t believe in anything. Turns out they believe in EVERYTHING. (Wells)
  • @greglaurie: How to Impact culture, using Twitter! http://blog.greglaurie.com/?p=3329

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One Comment on "Twitter Tuesdays @5/4"

  1. Toni May 5, 2010 at 1:40 pm · Reply

    I’m loving that Mcheyne tweet: “What has the world done for you that you love it so much? Did the world die for you? Will the world blot out your sins?”

    The answer: nothing! Thank you. I have new people to follow now. :)

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