Max Lucado (born January 11, 1955) is a best-selling Christian author and writer and preacher at Oak Hills Church (formerly the Oak Hills Church of Christ) in San Antonio, Texas. Read full biography of Max Lucado →
God will use whatever he wants to display his glory. Heavens and stars. History and nations. People and problems.
I get one hour, really 25 minutes in a sermon on a weekend, to combat all the hours of the week that people are told you are what you have through... →
My first encounters with faith came about the time I was a Boy Scout, at about 14 or 15. I made the logical deduction that they operate the same way;... →
One of the greatest gifts we can give people is the hope that their death is nothing to fear - you know, not that it has no fear in it, but the... →
Grace is God as heart surgeon, cracking open your chest, removing your heart - poisoned as it is with pride and pain - and replacing it with his own.
What we realize is number one, people want to know what the Bible says. In their heart, they want to know the Bible but it is just hard to understand... →
If we think that this life is all there is to life, then there is no interpretation of our problems, our pain, not even of our privileges. But... →
Compassion in evangelical churches is out of balance. When I talk about it, I get a lot of glazed expressions.
God is not troubled by one who is conservative or liberal, and He certainly never inclines His ear toward a donkey or an elephant.
I don't believe our works save us, but I believe they follow us into heaven and bring glory to God.
When grace happens, we receive not a nice compliment from God but a new heart. Give your heart to Christ, and he returns the favor.
Be a doer, not a stewer.
It seems to me that election season is just a Petri dish for anger and cynicism.