| TIMID.......................2 | |
| through which you thread your timid way through constant dangers, alone | T 20 D 4 (553) |
| intent. Be not afraid nor timid. There can be no doubt | W 153 L 20 (328) |
| TINIEST.....................5 | |
| or willingness to overlook the tiniest mistake be lost to anyone | T 22 G 8 (623) |
| from the least slight, the tiniest attack, the whispered doubt, the | T 24 H 1 (665) |
| have; nor has denied the tiniest of blessings to His Son | W 154 L 12 (331) |
| willingness, the least advance, the tiniest of whispers of His Name | P 3 F 6 P(13) |
| 1 A 7 The tiniest of dreams, the smallest wish | G 1 A 7 G(2) |
| TININESS....................1 | |
| worshipping them, to obscure THEIR tininess and His GREATNESS. In the | T 16 F 13 (442) |
| TINY........................79 | |
| for Him to use this tiny instant to offer you the | T 15 B 10 (389) |
| of them. One is a tiny picture, hard to see at | T 17 E 12 (465) |
| them individually is pointless. Their tiny differences in form are no | T 18 B 4 (482) |
| limit your awareness to its tiny senses, you will not see | T 18 I 2 (503) |
| Him. The body is a tiny fence around a little part | T 18 I 2 (503) |
| your mind is such a tiny part of it that, could | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| In its amazing arrogance, this tiny sunbeam has decided it IS | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| feared and hated by a tiny segment of themselves. Even that | T 18 I 4 (503) |
| which it was created. Each tiny fragment seems to be self-contained | T 18 I 5 (504) |
| Self continues, unmindful that this tiny part regards itself AS you | T 18 I 6 (504) |
| Would you remain within your tiny kingdom, a sorry king, a | T 18 I 7 (504) |
| it would give. In your tiny kingdom you have so little | T 18 I 8 (505) |
| shining Self will lift the tiny aspect which you tried to | T 18 I 11 (506) |
| source. Therefore, it is the tiny part of yourself, the little | T 18 J 1 (507) |
| its barricades is still a tiny segment of the Son of | T 18 J 2 (507) |
| a wall of dust, a tiny seeming barrier, stand between your | T 19 E 2 (525) |
| pointlessly, causing no more than tiny interruptions in loves appeal | T 19 E 7 (527) |
| feather of a wish, this tiny illusion, this microscopic remnant of | T 19 E 8 (527) |
| little act of charity, no tiny expression of forgiveness, no little | T 19 F 5 (529) |
| is the result of a tiny, mad idea of corruption which | T 19 J 3 (538) |
| God and you. In its tiny hands it holds, in perfect | T 19 J 8 (540) |
| its arrogance, and yet so tiny and so meaningless it slips | T 20 D 8 (555) |
| a hidden secret room, a tiny spot of senseless mystery, a | T 20 G 5 (564) |
| keeping it prisoner in a tiny spot of space and time | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| an instant of despair, a tiny island of dry sand, bereft | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| on which salvation rests; the tiny change of mind by which | T 21 C 1 (578) |
| you will see yourself as tiny, vulnerable and afraid. You will | T 21 F 2 (590) |
| as old as He, a tiny newcomer, dependent on the holiness | T 22 B 8 (608) |
| the stronger? Is it this tiny mouse or everything that God | T 22 F 4 (620) |
| use, but offer Him the tiny gifts He can extend forever | T 22 G 9 (623) |
| seeming sin, nor for a tiny stirring of guilts attraction | T 23 A 4 (626) |
| to make of him a tiny measure of your specialness instead | T 24 C 1 (648) |
| which asks and answers? Its tiny --- Manuscript | T 24 C 4 (648) |
| none is welcome but your tiny self. Nothing is sacred here | T 24 C 13 (651) |
| unlit but by the shifting tiny gleams that spark an instant | T 24 F 4 (658) |
| cost too heavy. But a tiny willingness, a nod to God | T 24 G 12 (664) |
| links the other part, the tiny mad desire to be separate | T 25 B 5 (671) |
| to every meager scrap and tiny crumb of happiness that you | T 26 B 4 (701) |
| no more than just a tiny sigh before they disappear, to | T 26 C 7 (705) |
| which was raised within the tiny spot that sin proclaimed to | T 26 E 5 (709) |
| its own. And what was tiny then has soared into a | T 26 E 5 (709) |
| but a single voice. This tiny spot of sin that stands | T 26 E 5 (709) |
| to nothingness was made. The tiny tick of time in which | T 26 F 3 (710) |
| the first. And in that tiny instant time was gone, for | T 26 F 3 (710) |
| 26 F 5 The tiny instant you would keep and | T 26 F 5 (711) |
| long ago, for such a tiny interval of time, that not | T 26 F 5 (711) |
| loss of any kind. A tiny sacrifice is just the same | T 26 H 15 (718) |
| to bless the world, a tiny stab of pain, a little | T 27 G 6 (749) |
| choice is split between a tiny you and an enormous world | T 27 H 10 (753) |
| is one, there crept a tiny, mad idea, at which the | T 27 I 6 (757) |
| Gods promise, not his tiny oath to be forever faithful | T 28 G 5 (780) |
| more, perhaps, than just a tiny spark, a space of light | T 29 D 2 (790) |
| separated world, each with his tiny spear and rusted sword, to | T 29 F 6 (795) |
| the way you feel. This tiny opening will be enough to | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| 12 Sixth: (6) This tiny gain of wisdom will suffice | T 30 B 2 (811) |
| his grasp cannot exceed its tiny reach. Would you BE this | T 31 H 1 (863) |
| earth to Heaven grows from tiny scattered threads of melody to | T 31 H 10 (865) |
| binding its meaning to your tiny experiences of tables, nor are | W 28 L 3 (47) |
| that this is not your tiny solitary voice that tells you | W 67 L 6 (125) |
| hiding Its majesty behind the tiny idols of evil and sinfulness | W 93 L 9 (181) |
| of the sun outshine the tiny gleam a firefly makes an | W 97 L 7 (193) |
| hour today give Him your tiny gift of but five minutes | W 98 L 7 (195) |
| if you only catch a tiny glimpse of the release which | W 126 L 8 (256) |
| from time as is a tiny candle from a distant star | W 131 L 6 (270) |
| all things you see. A tiny moment of surprise, perhaps, will | W 131 L 13 (271) |
| the Son of God; its tiny instant for eternity. 9 | W 153 L 8 (325) |
| His Name and all the tiny, nameless things on earth slip | W 182 L 5 (392) |
| sometimes not more than a tiny throb, at other times hardly | W 183 L 1 (394) |
| so easily shut out, His tiny Voice so readily obscured, His | W 183 L 6 (395) |
| alone, without a friend, a tiny particle of dust against the | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| we never left. Merely a tiny instant has elapsed between eternity | W 234 L 1 (477) |
| We would go beyond that tiny instant to eternity. | W 300 L 2 (549) |
| attempt to fly with the tiny wings of a sparrow when | M 5 B 2 M(9) |
| world and go beyond its tiny reach. What, then, is the | M 15 A 4 M(38) |
| hear. Its little space and tiny breath become the measure of | M 19 A 3 M(48) |
| you seek to keep your tiny, frail imaginings apart from Him | M 21 A 6 M(51) |
| is omniscient, nor is the tiny self of one alone against | P 3 H 5 P(17) |
| see like Him. Mistakes are tiny shadows, quickly gone, which for | S 2 B 6 S(13) |
| and linked to its unstable, tiny breath. Death stares at them | S 3 B 2 S(20) |
| TIRE........................2 | |
| distortions which YOU introduce that tire you. Let the Christ in | T 10 G 3 (271) |
| can tolerate, and what will tire it and make it sick | T 29 B 2 (785) |
| TIRED.......................20 | |
| 5 When you feel tired, it is merely because you | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| yourself as capable of being tired. When you laugh at someone | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| this does make you feel tired because it is essentially disheartening | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| not REALLY capable of being tired, but you are VERY capable | T 3 H 5 (64) |
| glad. The world is very tired because it IS the idea | T 5 D 9 (106) |
| for it is old and tired, and ready to return to | T 12 G 3 (330) |
| FOR you. You who are tired might consider whether this is | T 13 I 7 (361) |
| You are still worn and tired, and the deserts dust | T 18 I 13 (506) |
| peace through to bless the tired world! Can it be difficult | T 19 G 6 (532) |
| will bring to light the tired eyes of those as weary | T 22 E 4 (618) |
| all the weary eyes and tired hearts that look on sin | T 25 E 3 (679) |
| there to Heaven. To your tired eyes I bring a vision | T 31 H 6 (865) |
| take your rest today a tired mind is suddenly made glad | W 109 L 6 (223) |
| closer to all worn and tired minds, too weary now to | W 109 L 7 (223) |
| or a silly game a tired child might play when he | W 153 L 6 (325) |
| It brings renewal to all tired hearts, and lights all vision | W 188 L 3 (413) |
| let our brothers lean their tired heads against our shoulders as | W 195 L 7 (436) |
| offer miracles to bless the tired world. It will find rest | W 345 L 2 (599) |
| and the world is very tired now. It is old and | M 2 A 4 M(4) |
| does a mother rock a tired child until it sighs and | G 5 A 1 G(13) |