Thank you Jesus you are a stone mover. And you can move any stone away.
LOUIE GIGLIOAdvent allows us to recover during this four-week journey. It begins four Sundays before Christmas all the way up to Christmas. It lets us breath in those moments of faithfulness and helps us recognize that God is working.
More Louie Giglio Quotes
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The Word of God spoke into the dry bones. His breath filled them, put tendons (repair), and put skin on…Then you will know I am God…When Jesus comes that will happen.
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God is using your present circumstances to make you more useful for later roles in His unfolding story.
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I’m dead in the water if I can’t see the all sufficient glory of God.
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It’s not that we should declare the praises of God. It’s that we may.
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Worry and worship cannot exist in the same space. One always displaces the other. Choose worship.
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Every Christian became a missionary the moment God breathed his Spirit into him or her.
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God’s words trump all opinions, including mine, and in the end, I believe God’s words lead to life.
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It’s time to blow out the candles on the pity party cake.
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There is a direct correlation between your appreciation of what Christ has done for you and the expression of worship.
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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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God spoke to me.” Don’t let the voice of the darkness, tell you that you are not worth that God would not speak to you. Don’t let him tell you, you don’t matter. God spoke to you.
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God’s purposes and plans will not fail. Before you spend all your prayer time telling Him about yours, ask about His.
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Who knows who’s waiting right now for one of us to invite them into God’s family?
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If you have a story of grace, then you have a story of grace to tell.
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You never shrink in stature by lifting someone else up.
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