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.
BILL JOHNSONYou can redefine your external world by an internal experience with the love of God.
More Bill Johnson Quotes
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People who refuse to step out and be used by God become the critics of those who do. Risk takers, the ones who thrill the heart of God, become the targets of those who never fail because they seldom try.
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We all remember things, it’s what we remember that determines how we live.
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Evangelism, in its purist form, is an overflow of worship.
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It is unnatural for a Christian not to have an appetite for the impossible.
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We don’t believe because we understand. We understand because we believe.
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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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Passion produces the best discipline.
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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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Any area of my life for which I have no hope is under the influence of a lie.
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You won’t have to watch what you say if you watch what you think.
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There’s something about valuing people not because they value you, but because you can see God in them.
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Divine favor causes you to rise to the top in your sphere of influence, and the reality is that favor can be recognized more easily is your start at the bottom.
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The Bible was meant to be read by those in love. It’s sad when it’s not.
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Faith is not the result of striving. It is the result of surrender.
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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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