SPEECH: Keep your words soft and sweet - just in case you have to eat them.
Sermon Illustrations
SPEECH: Never leave your tongue in gear while your brain is idling.
SPEECH: Words, like toothpaste, are easy to push out but hard to put back.
SPIRITUALITY: Those having nothing but Christ soon learn Christ is enough.
When it comes to giving, some people stop at nothing.
Like steel, lose your temper and you lose your worth.
TEMPTATION: If you keep courting trouble, you'll soon be married to it.
A pearl is a garment of patience which enclosed an annoyance.
TRIALS: A diamond is a chunk of coal that made good under heavy pressure.
TRIALS: Ironing out problems without Jesus puts wrinkles in your face.
TRIALS: When down in the mouth remember Jonah - he came out all right.
UNDERSTANDING: Do not put others in their place - put yourself in their place.
The dignity of labor depends not on what you do, but on how you do it.
WORK: A second class effort never produces a first class result.
WORK: The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary.
WORRY: Ulcers are what you get from mountain climbing over molehills.
WORRY: Worry does not empty the day of trouble, but of strength.
WORRY: Worry never robs tomorrow of sorrow, but saps today of strength.
WORRY: Worry often gives small things a big shadow.
A mind in the gutter is a life down the drain! by Michael Hodgin
