Uniqueness isn’t a virtue. It’s a responsibility.
If you don’t take the risk, you forfeit the miracle.
When you open your Bible, God opens His mouth.
I love to read. I remember hearing that the average author takes two years to write a book. So when I read a book, I feel like I am getting two years of life experiences.
The Bible is the place where God bears His soul.
Verse by verse, the Bible becomes more than theory. It becomes my firsthand experience.
The antidote for fear of failure is not success but small doses of failure.
The healthiest and holiest people are the people who laugh at themselves the most. Failure helps us take God more seriously and ourselves less seriously.
We give up too easily. We give up too soon. We quit praying right before the miracle happens.
Don’t just read the Bible. Start circling the promises. Don’t just make a wish. Write down a list of God-glorifying life goals. Don’t just pray. Keep a prayer journal. Define your dream. Claim your promise. Spell your miracle.
If we repent, God always recycles our mistakes.
Have you ever noticed that when you pray, coincidences happen? And when you don’t, they don’t.
One way to show someone you love them is to simply go out of your way for them. It’s the gift of inconvenience.
The gospel costs nothing but it demands everything.
Whatever God wants to do through you, He will do in you first. You’ve got to be what you want to see.
We’ve lost the wow of God because we’ve lost the woe of God. His perfect holiness helps us truly appreciate His amazing grace.
Leaders need the courage to acknowledge when something isn’t working.
I want to be famous in my home.
Don’t wait to worship God until you get to the Promised Land; you’ve got to worship along the way.
The goal is glorifying God by drawing circles around the promises, miracles, and dreams He wants for you.