We don’t believe because we understand. We understand because we believe.
The mind is either at war with God or it is being renewed. There is no middle ground.
If you make history with God, He’ll make history with you.
The most simple way to stay encouraged is to feed your heart on what He is doing, not on what He hasn’t done. If you can’t see what He is doing, feed on what He has done in the past.
You have authority over every storm you can sleep in.
The enemy lies to make the problems we face appear larger than the solutions we carry.
I try to live in such a way that nothing gets bigger than my awareness of God’s presence in my life.
Our assignment has never been about what we can do for God, but what can God do through us.
One of the side effects of losing intimacy with God is that at some point we stop doing ministry out of imagination and we begin doing it out of memory.
So Jesus came and modelled a lifestyle of power and purity because the power of the Spirit of God was on him. He was trying to show those of us who would follow what life would be like in someone who had no sin and was completely empowered by the Spirit of God.
Jesus is interested in changing cultures, not just putting bodies in chairs.
As a forgiven son, I am justified, cleansed, washed clean. This is a greater reality than my sinful past.
Whatever you gain through self promotion you’ll have to sustain through self promotion. When our promotion comes from God, He sustains it.
Anyone who knows who God made them to be will never try to be someone else.
The ‘renewed’ mind is the canvas on which the Spirit of God can paint.
Radical obedience always gives priority to what God has said over what He hasn’t said.
Jesus took what I deserved so I could get what He deserved.
God doesn’t have to try to do supernatural things. He is supernatural. He would have to try to not be. If He is invited to a situation, we should expect nothing but supernatural invasion.
Faith doesn’t deny a problem’s existence. It denies it a place of influence.
Sometimes our breakthrough begins when we refuse to be impressed with the size of our problem.