It’s horrifying and absurd to think that there are currently more slaves on earth than at any other time in human history.
LOUIE GIGLIOLife comes from death. To the degree that I can live in the death of Jesus – to that degree I can channel God’s life to others.
More Louie Giglio Quotes
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Why are all Christians happy and praising Jesus? It’s because we are not DEAD! We may be imperfect, but we aren’t DEAD!
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Jesus has enough, is enough, and will be enough.
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God didn’t say, ‘Be still and feel that I am God,’ He said, ‘Be still and know’.
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God doesn’t call people to a job description, He calls people to Himself and His mission in the world.
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The word advent means “expectation.” What advent can do for us is create a sense of hope.
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Jesus doesn’t just want songs. He wants justice for the people on planet Earth.
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I believe that God is not lost. He is in the middle with us right now. If people will take a few moments and take this journey, hope will rise up in their hearts. I believe that.
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Quit trying to do what I already know you can’t do and let Christ do what only He can through you.
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It’s time to blow out the candles on the pity party cake.
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Worship is when we give God His breath back.
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As an overflow of my life – the wake I leave behind with my little dash on earth – I want others to fall in love with Jesus and know of His great hope and purpose for their lives.
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If our worship isn’t visible, comprehensive and extravagant, the gospel we heard must have been tiny, empty and cheap.
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Not going to give casual worship to a God of extravagant beauty and grace!
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Our scars are a witness to the world. They are apart of our story. Healed wounds that are symbols that God has restored us.
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The Word of God isn’t for one particular season. It’s for every season. But in its specific application, it’s best read from Thanksgiving to Christmas.
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