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.
BILL JOHNSONOne 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.
BILL JOHNSONAbiding in peace makes us a threat to any storm.
BILL JOHNSONBeware ‘good’ main characters who have a limited repertory of culturally acceptable feelings, while your evil bastards have a full range of vivid, passionate feelings.
BILL JOHNSONMost closed heavens for the Christian are between his ears. Believing a lie empowers the liar.
BILL JOHNSONYour courage draws people out of complacency into their destiny.
BILL JOHNSONNow is the time to Start a Normal Christian Life!
BILL JOHNSONRoyalty is my identity. Servanthood is my assignment. Intimacy with God is my life source.
BILL JOHNSONWhen we pursue kingdom principles above His presence, we are looking for the kingdom without a king.
BILL JOHNSONThere’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.
BILL JOHNSONJesus ruined every funeral he attended including his own.
BILL JOHNSONOnce you’ve left the concept of family, you’ve left the concept of kingdom
BILL JOHNSONGreat faith doesn’t come out of great effort, but out of great surrender.
BILL JOHNSONPeople 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.
BILL JOHNSONWe all remember things, it’s what we remember that determines how we live.
BILL JOHNSONSome people need a theology of an angry God to justify their anger against sinners.
BILL JOHNSONMy future is drawing me into a hope-filled life that has a purpose of saying, ‘on earth as it is in Heaven.’
BILL JOHNSON