You can redefine your external world by an internal experience with the love of God.
BILL JOHNSONOftentimes what you see cancels out what you perceive.
More Bill Johnson Quotes
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We don’t have the capacity to exaggerate God’s goodness. We can distort it, or even misrepresent it, but we can never exaggerate it.
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The most simple way to stay encouraged is to feed your heart on what He is doing, not on what He hasn’t done. If you can’t see what He is doing, feed on what He has done in the past.
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Our identity sets the tone for all we do and become. Christians who live out of who they really are cannot be crippled by the opinions of others. They don’t work to fit into other people’s expectations, but burn with the realization of who the Father. says they are.
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One of the side effects of losing intimacy with God is that at some point we stop doing ministry out of imagination and we begin doing it out of memory.
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Obedience is not measured by our ability to obey laws and principles, obedience is measured by our response to God’s voice.
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Complaining proves nothing but that you can hear the voice of the Devil
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I finally discovered something – it’s all about Jesus.
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Jesus is interested in changing cultures, not just putting bodies in chairs.
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Many Christians miss out on God encounters because they are satisfied with good theology.
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To have divine favor on your life means you’ll attract extraordinary opposition
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The kingdom of God must never be reduced to talk, ideas and principles. The kingdom of God is power
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Perfectionism is the counterfeit of excellence. Excellence is Kingdom, while perfectionism is religion. What ever you do, do it with all you might, and as unto the Lord. That is excellence.
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You can’t get the peace that passes understanding until you give up your right to understand.
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For those without fire, any fire is strange fire.
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Jesus is returning for a bride whose body is in equal proportion to her head.
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