I think the law as it is today probably does prohibit an off-reservation casino, but there is uniqueness to Turtle Mountain and there is uniqueness to the state, and these things need to be looked at.
BILL JOHNSONAny area of my life for which I have no hope is under the influence of a lie.
More Bill Johnson Quotes
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Jesus took what I deserved so I could get what He deserved.
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My responsibility is to obey, to surrender my heart and to yield myself to the will of God. It is in the process of obedience that we gain understanding.
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Once you’ve left the concept of family, you’ve left the concept of kingdom
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Grace does not overlook sin, it empowers righteousness!
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Doesn’t it honor Him more when His children no longer see themselves only as sinners saved by grace, but now as heirs of God? Isn’t it a greater form of humility to believe Him when He says we are precious in His sight when we don’t feel very precious?
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I’m not a good faster. My friends have visions of God, I have visions of hamburgers. The only time I watch the Food Channel is when I’m fasting. It’s pitiful.
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I will spend the rest of my life exploring what could happen through the life of one who is willing to cultivate the God-given appetite to see impossibilities bow to the name of Jesus.
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Don’t let your past dictate your future.
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If you knew who God made you to be, you’d never want to be anyone else.
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Part of our problem is this: we are accustomed only to doing things for God that are not impossible.
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Compromise is the door through which deception enters.
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An area of life that does not have hope is under a lie.
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Presence always wins out over principles.
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Truths that are not experienced are, in effect, more like theories than truths. Whenever God reveals truth to us He is inviting us into a divine encounter.
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Great faith doesn’t come out of great effort, but out of great surrender.
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