I believe that God is not lost. He is in the middle with us right now. If people will take a few moments and take this journey, hope will rise up in their hearts. I believe that.
LOUIE GIGLIOSin has a way of shrinking God down and puffing ourselves up.
More Louie Giglio Quotes
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Quit trying to do what I already know you can’t do and let Christ do what only He can through you.
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God’s plans for your life far exceed the circumstances of your day.
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Whenever you say ‘yes’ to anything, there is less of you for something else. Make sure your ‘yes’ is worth the less.
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It’s horrifying and absurd to think that there are currently more slaves on earth than at any other time in human history.
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God is always seeking you. Every sunset. Every clear blue sky. Each ocean wave. The starry hosts of night. He blankets each new day with the invitation, ‘I am here.’
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It is not God’s will that you limp along in life believing that you are inadequate.
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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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Advent allows us to recover during this four-week journey. It begins four Sundays before Christmas all the way up to Christmas. It lets us breath in those moments of faithfulness and helps us recognize that God is working.
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If only we knew what was happening when we pray, we would never cease to pray.
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Advent is the season that can remind us God is working while we’re waiting and we’re really waiting with God.
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Jesus has enough, is enough, and will be enough.
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Your life may be messed and your foolishness may have put you into captivity but Jesus can do the whatever it is that is immeasurably more in your life.
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Nothing steals God’s glory more than worrying believers who are driven through life by fear.
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It’s time to blow out the candles on the pity party cake.
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The Word of God isn’t for one particular season. It’s for every season. But in its specific application, it’s best read from Thanksgiving to Christmas.
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