My 2026 Spring Memes

    Some of My Best

    I hope God speaks to you through one of these memes. They aren’t new; I’ve posted each meme before. But each quote is special to me. Particularly the saying “God made you and God doesn’t make junk.” As a newborn believer, hearing those words over and over again was lifechanging.

    Jesus with His hands raised, looking into Heaven, past watercolor clouds. (AI-generated)

    It often takes the darkness of a storm to show us the light of God’s presence. (Tony Evans)

    Bow Lake, in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

    Consider how precious a soul must be when both God and the devil are after it. (Charles Spurgeon)

    A man struggles against the storm behind an umbrella, while his son is blown off his feet and, desperately clinging to his father's coat.

    The one concern of the devil is to keep Christians from praying. He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray. (Samuel Chadwick)

    Interesting architecture of Hamburg, Germany

    If you want God’s blessing, He must be the architect of the vision. (Neil Anderson)

    A man huddles next to a campfire at night in a junkyard.

    God made you and God doesn’t make junk.

    A woman trapped underwater in a bottle, sitting on the boardwalk. in front of the freedom of a beach.

    Freedom from spiritual conflicts and bondage is not a power encounter; it’s a truth encounter. When we expose the lie, the enemy’s power is broken. (Neil Anderson)

    A church rising up above Lake Bled in Slovenia, with a red sky behind it.

    But why is getting a crowd our focus? Jesus never suggested that crowds were the goal. He never addresses getting you church to grow. Never. (Chuck Swindoll)

    A bare Kahl Tree silhouetted against a dark green sky.

    What does it say about out churches today that God birthed the church in a prayer meeting, and prayer meetings today are almost extinct? (Jim Cymbala)

    A hot spring at Yellowstone Park.

    I have so much to do that I shall have to spend the first three hours in prayer. (Martin Luther)

    I love creating memes. So if you have a favorite Christian author or speaker, post their name under the comments below. Or if you love some Christian quotes, please share them in the same way. Who knows? The next time you log onto The Faithful Wanderer, one of your favorite sayings may be featured in a post.

    I downloaded all these images from Pixabay.com.

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