Tuesday, July 29, 2014

SWEET TWEETS



I realize that not everyone who reads my blog actually follows me on Twitter - or even uses Twitter.

So, if you're not following me on Twitter that means you're missing a lot of great stuff every single day.

We must remedy this.

First, go to www.twitter.com and sign up for your free account.
Next, find me @keithgiles and follow me.

Or, just enjoy these Tweets below to see what you've been missing.

MY TWEETS:

"Jesus lived the life we could never live so that we can live the same life He lived."

"If only our hearts would be still as the wind and the waves at the sound of His voice."

“Where are all the pastors in the New Testament? Why are they absent if the are so crucial to the life of the body?"

"It honestly feels like the world is going insane. Malaysian airliner shot down; Gaza invasion; Immigrants crisis; Militarized Police; etc."

"Jesus wasn't concerned with the storm but with the Disciples lack of faith."

"Who are we to look at ourselves instead of at the face of Jesus? What can we do apart from Him?"


"One way God transforms your mind is by having people tell you things that you don't want to hear." - Stacy Harp

"It breaks my heart to see Christians cheering on those who oppress their own brothers & sisters in Palestine. Praying for peace and sanity."

"FYI: If a woman teaches you something from God's Word, she's not in authority over you. God's Word is."

"The deep magic and mystery of prayer is this: Earth moves Heaven, and Heaven moves Earth."

"Jesus and his parents were refugees who fled their nation to escape an oppressive regime. Lucky for us they didn't try to come to USA."

"What we've learned from History is that no one learns anything from History."

RE-TWEETS:
"I intend to live forever. So far, so good." - Steven Wright

“The Christian does not think God will love us because we are good, but that God will make us good because He loves us.” ― C.S. Lewis

"The reason so many people focus on Kingdom to come is because they don't live in the Kingdom that has come." 
- Unknown

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