Why are all Christians happy and praising Jesus? It’s because we are not DEAD! We may be imperfect, but we aren’t DEAD!
LOUIE GIGLIOQuit trying to do what I already know you can’t do and let Christ do what only He can through you.
More Louie Giglio Quotes
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It’s a big world. Don’t get trapped by tiny dreams and feeble problems. Time for big prayers and bold faith.
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Worship is our response, both personal and corporate, to God for who He is, and what He has done; expressed in and by the things we say and the way we live.
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Don’t dwell on your insufficiency, but dwell on God’s all-sufficiency.
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But to mean it when I say that I want my life to count for His glory is to drive a stake through the heart of self – a painful and determined dying to me that must be a part of every day I live.
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If only we knew what was happening when we pray, we would never cease to pray.
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Worship is our response to what we value most. As a result, worship fuels our actions, becoming the driving force of all we do.
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Accept the fact that you’re never gonna be someone else and embrace the fact that the world needs you as God made you to be.
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The Gospel is not about going from bad to good, it’s about going from dead to alive!
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If only everyone could know we’ve been created by and for God! If only we could all comprehend that we’re precious to Him, housing mirrored souls designed to reflect His glory.
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It is not God’s will that you limp along in life believing that you are inadequate.
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It is because of our foolishness that we forget who God is.
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When God breathes He breathes on hard-hearted people.
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Crazy is good. The alternative is normal.
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As long as we are faking it we are just showing the world how to fake it – but they already are! They want to see us get real.
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God is always seeking you. Every sunset. Every clear blue sky. Each ocean wave. The starry hosts of night. He blankets each new day with the invitation, ‘I am here.’
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