These quotes can be read in 90 seconds or less, but pondered for a lifetime.
(Study to show thyself approved.)
Quote> “Possessions delude the human heart into believing that they provide security and a worry-free existence, but in truth they are the very cause of worry. For the heart that is fixed on possessions, they come with a suffocating burden of worry. Worries lead to treasure, and treasure leads back to worry.”
“Worry is always directed toward tomorrow. In the strictest sense, however, possessions are intended only for today. It is precisely the securing of tomorrow that makes me so insecure today. ‘Today’s trouble is enough for today.’ (Matt. 6:34b)”
Written by: Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Book: “I Want to Live these Days with You” (A devotional.) Chapter: January 5th. Lived from: February 4, 1906 to April 9, 1945. Hung by order of Hitler.