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.
BILL JOHNSONJust because you are going to Heaven doesn’t mean you have Heaven established in you. Success is Heaven on earth.
More Bill Johnson Quotes
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You won’t have to watch what you say if you watch what you think.
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Jesus is the most normal Christian in the Bible.
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Many Christians miss out on God encounters because they are satisfied with good theology.
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I finally discovered something – it’s all about Jesus.
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Jesus ruined every funeral he attended including his own.
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Don’t let your past dictate your future.
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Grace is the atmosphere created by love that makes faith the only reasonable response
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You have authority over every storm you can sleep in
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An area of life that does not have hope is under a lie.
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There’s something amazing about unbelief – it is able to fulfill its own expectations. Unbelief is safe because it takes no risk and almost always gets what it expects. Then, after a person gets the answer for their unbelief, they can say, I told you so.
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Royalty is my identity. Servanthood is my assignment. Intimacy with God is my life source.
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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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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 cannot live in mediocrity, content with merely knowing that there is more of God to experience and explore -and then do nothing about it.
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You cannot hold God hostage (to your questions). He doesn’t owe you an answer. If you want the peace that passes understanding, you’re going to have to give up your right to understanding. It’s called trust.
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