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"Can I say something to young ladies here? I’m trying to pick my words carefully here. Your husband, whoever he is, single ladies, will have an unbelievable amount of influence over your sons and daughters in regards to spiritual things. If you want your children to love Jesus deeply, hold out for a man that is Godly. And let me tell you this: I am well aware that Godly men are rare. Lots of neat Christian boys, not a lot of Godly men. And we’re working our tails off for you to try to develop some into that. But don’t settle, because it’s better that you be lonely now than you be married and lonely later. Are you tracking with me? It is better that you be lonely now than for you to get married to a man that will teach your kids everything but the way of Jesus."

-Matt Chandler (via wordsofaffection)

I needed to hear this.


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"A boy shall become a man when he fixes his gaze on the King and bows to his holy name, and when he learns to cherish her, not by what her body can give him, but by what her spirit and heart can do, which is point him right back to his King."

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Unknown (via pureblyss)

I have to have this on here again.

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2,322 notes | Reblog | 3 months ago

nonelikejesus:

Sometimes I wonder if people understand that God’s will for your life is so much more than finding the person you’ll marry one day.

I can think of a few people who need to realize this.


676 notes | Reblog | 5 months ago
lovechangeseverythang:

amen x7393480393

lovechangeseverythang:

amen x7393480393

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"If you had a person in your life treating you the way you treat yourself, you would have gotten rid of them a long time ago."

-Cheri Huber (via myransomedsoul)

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"A Christian man who takes the lead in sexual purity, and who tells the woman that her heart means more to him than her body, and her purity is more valuable to him than his own pleasure, liberates her from a cruel bondage and gives her a blessing that words can hardly describe."

-Richard D. Phillips and Sharon L. Phillips  (via ihopeshesperfectlyfine)

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14,407 notes | Reblog | 5 months ago

"A boy shall become a man when he fixes his gaze on the King and bows to his holy name, and when he learns to cherish her, not by what her body can give him, but by what her spirit and heart can do, which is point him right back to his King."

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Unknown (via pureblyss)

I have to have this on here again.

(via lesleymeredith)
2,322 notes | Reblog | 5 months ago

This is absolutely true.

“One of the most terrifying things for a man is to take to himself a daughter of God, because God loves His daughter. Let me just say something that is very, very important. It may sound kind of, just too simple, but you need to hear it, and it’s this: You do not treat a girl like you do one of your friends who’s male. I don’t care if you think she’s your best friend in the world, you do not treat her like you would a boy, like you would a man. And another thing, guys, what are you doing? I know a lot of guys that say, ‘Well, my best friend is this girl.’ What on earth are you doing? That’s wrong. It’s just flat out wrong. You say, ‘Why is it wrong?’ Here’s something you need to understand. A girl does not listen to what you say. She looks at what you do. You can tell her all day long you are just friends, she is not going to believe you if you keep coming around. And even though you, probably, cannot see it, if she’s still around you and hanging around you as a friend, it’s because that’s the best that she can do right now and she’s hoping your sentiments toward her will change.”

-Paul Washer


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alifefulloflaughterforever:

my life. right now. ugh.

alifefulloflaughterforever:

my life. right now. ugh.

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