We are responsible for our captivity to sin. In our foolishness, we forget God. However, God intervenes!
LOUIE GIGLIOGod has plans and purposes for each of our lives. But the beauty is that He doesn’t call us and leave us on our own. Jesus actually lives in us to pull off the amazing things that He has invited us into.
More Louie Giglio Quotes
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But to mean it when I say that I want my life to count for His glory is to drive a stake through the heart of self – a painful and determined dying to me that must be a part of every day I live.
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God’s words trump all opinions, including mine, and in the end, I believe God’s words lead to life.
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The only wounds that define us are the wounds of Jesus Christ.
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Brokenness is the bow from which God launches the arrow of healing.
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While we were at rest, Christ was in rescue mode. While we were doing nothing, He was doing EVERYTHING. He was down in the depths of the earth fighting for our freedom.
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Life is chaotic. It’s messy. That’s what Jesus was stepping into.
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God is coming to intersect us in our funeral processions.
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God’s plans for your life far exceed the circumstances of your day.
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The Gospel is not about going from bad to good, it’s about going from dead to alive!
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The word advent means “expectation.” What advent can do for us is create a sense of hope.
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There’s no doubt we were unworthy, but we were never worthless. Big difference.
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The Word of God spoke into the dry bones. His breath filled them, put tendons (repair), and put skin on…Then you will know I am God…When Jesus comes that will happen.
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The stakes are too high for us to die with a small vision.
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There is a direct correlation between your appreciation of what Christ has done for you and the expression of worship.
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Worship starts with seeing something great and then reflecting it to the world. Let’s see God so we can reflect God.
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