God’s purposes and plans will not fail. Before you spend all your prayer time telling Him about yours, ask about His.
LOUIE GIGLIOGod is using your present circumstances to make you more useful for later roles in His unfolding story.
More Louie Giglio Quotes
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This is the residue of sin on planet earth. Things are broken. People are hurting. The night is here. Darkness is upon us. Yet shining in the night is a Savior, and He has come to shine on you.
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Passion is the degree of difficulty we are willing to endure to accomplish the goal.
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God is coming to intersect us in our funeral processions.
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Even if we don’t see it, God is always working underneath the surface, behind the scenes and orchestrating His plans and purposes.
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God wants to do immeasurably more in & through your life than you could ask.
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If Jesus is here we are going to walk out of this place to live our lives to the glory of God the Father.
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If you have a story of grace, then you have a story of grace to tell.
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God 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.
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As an overflow of my life – the wake I leave behind with my little dash on earth – I want others to fall in love with Jesus and know of His great hope and purpose for their lives.
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Limit your thinking and expectation today to only the things God can do.
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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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As long as we are faking it we are just showing the world how to fake it – but they already are! They want to see us get real.
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God is huge! He is ginormous! He is greater than every thought we have ever had of Him.
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Jesus doesn’t just want songs. He wants justice for the people on planet Earth.
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If our worship isn’t visible, comprehensive and extravagant, the gospel we heard must have been tiny, empty and cheap.
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