The Father doesn’t give life directions in one big bundle because the goal is knowing Him, not the plan.
LOUIE GIGLIOWhen the enemy comes with shame and blame, tell him to go measure the distance from east to west and get back to you.
More Louie Giglio Quotes
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I’m dead in the water if I can’t see the all sufficient glory of God.
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Don’t dwell on your insufficiency, but dwell on God’s all-sufficiency.
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We may say we value this thing or that thing more than any other, but the volume of our actions speaks louder than our words.
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Sin doesn’t make you bad, it makes you dead.
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To us, waiting is wasting. To God waiting is working.
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Worship is our response to what we value most. As a result, worship fuels our actions, becoming the driving force of all we do.
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It’s not that we should declare the praises of God. It’s that we may.
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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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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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The stakes are too high for us to die with a small vision.
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If you have a story of grace, then you have a story of grace to tell.
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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.
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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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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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If our worship isn’t visible, comprehensive and extravagant, the gospel we heard must have been tiny, empty and cheap.
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