The closer you live to God, the smaller everything else appears.
RICK WARRENGreat opportunities may come once in a lifetime, but small opportunities surround us every day.
More Rick Warren Quotes
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The easiest way to discover the purpose of an invention is to ask the creator of it. The same is true for discovering your life’s purpose: Ask God.
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Worry is a waste of energy. It cant change the past. It cant control the future. It only makes today miserable.
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In God’s garden of grace, even broken trees bear fruit…
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Without the grace of Jesus: a hopeless end. With the grace of Jesus: an endless hope.
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God’s LOVE is Like an Ocean; You can See its Beginning, but not its end.
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Trusting God completely means having faith that he knows what is best for your life. You expect him to keep his promises, help you with problems, and do the impossible when necessary.
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Since God intends to make you like Jesus, he will take you through the same experiences Jesus went through. That includes loneliness, temptation, stress, criticism, rejection, and many other problems.
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The greatest tragedy is not death, but life without purpose.
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Surrender is not the best way to live; it is the only way to live. Nothing else works.
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The more God gives you, the more responsible he expects you to be.
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One day it’s all going to be clear. It’s all going to make sense. You’re going to be able to say, “So that’s why God allowed that in my life!” Until then, God wants you to trust him.
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In deep pain, people don’t need logic, advice, encouragement, or even Scripture. They just need you to show up and shut up.
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Living by faith isn’t living with certainty. It’s trusting God in spite of unanswered questions and unresolved doubts.
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Because every day of your life was written on God’s calendar before you were born, everything that happens to you has spiritual significance.
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Worry is the warning light that shows I’ve stopped looking to God to meet my needs.
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