11 Quotes & Sayings By Tim Liwanag

Tim Liwanag is a Filipino author and journalist. He is the author of several books, most of which is fiction based on real-life incidents. He wrote a popular book called "Kartun – Gatbata sa Magmahal" (A Story – The Price of an Immaculate Deed) about a bookie who is caught in a murder plot. "Kartun – Gatbata sa Magmahal" was adapted into a television series of the same name Read more

Liwanag also wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of his novel entitled "Gandang Gabi".

Like rain HOPE trickles little by little at a time...
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Like rain HOPE trickles little by little at a time so that life may spring up when you're parched. Tim Liwanag
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Perhaps you are experiencing 'hell on earth' right now, but you and I are not hopeless. We are not in a desperate state. You don't have to fear any future hell as well. Jesus has the keys already. He has the power over death and the grave. He is alive forevermore! Look to that. Rest on that always. Tim Liwanag
Life is not just something that happens to us it...
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Life is not just something that happens to us it has its lessons for us. Tim Liwanag
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LOVE– yes, that one never fails! Tim Liwanag
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Because Filipinos are very creative and assiduous people, they will always find a way to make things happen. Tim Liwanag
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That which was published in the Law, the prophets, and psalms before "God was manifested in flesh"looks forward to Jesus the Christ; what was published after Christ's ascension looks back to Him as "the Lord God of Israel" who "hath visited and redeemed His people" (Luke 1:68). Tim Liwanag
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Because Christ's life-story tells us about God and His complete work, let us learn the meaning of God's appearance "in the flesh" so that we could know Him better (1 Timothy 3:16). Tim Liwanag
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Jesus Christ gave the perfect definition for resurrection. Resurrection means 'passed from death unto life. Tim Liwanag
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Granted that there is much sin, suffering, and death everywhere, but why should we believe that these "evils" are too strong to be overcome? Why should weseek an unprecedented tribulation or an outbreak of God's fiery wrath upon the whole inhabited earth instead of an opportunity for sinners to repent and to be reconciled to God? Tim Liwanag
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The great design of Jesus' descent into hell is to rousepeople out of their deep sleep, to deliver them from sin and death. Tim Liwanag