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Quotes from Craig Groeschel

I will do today what I can do to enable me to do tomorrow what I can't do today.
— Craig Groeschel
Get out of the boat. Face your fears. Fail. Learn. Adjust. Try again. And watch God do more than you can imagine.
— Craig Groeschel
Never let the presence of a storm cause you to doubt the presence of God.
— Craig Groeschel
The truth, not just for me but for you, is that our value is based not on what we do but on who made us (Ps. 139:13—16).
— Craig Groeschel
He puts us here to make an eternal difference. He puts us here to show everyone around us how much He loves them. He puts us here to be His hands and feet, His body and His heart.
— Craig Groeschel
The entire time we playing, the current had gently moved us downstream with the tide. We were drifting the whole time and never realized it until we couldn't find our way back.
— Craig Groeschel
When I ask God to change my actions, that honesty about my own inconsistent behaviors forces me not to be so hard on other believers. Humble acknowledgment of the plank in my own eye gives me more patience with the specks in everyone else's (see Matthew 7:1-5). Instead of pointing the finger at others, let's allow God to examine us.
— Craig Groeschel
Rather than continuing on the normal sexual path toward pain, emptiness, and idolatry, you can allow God to heal you, change the way you think, and place deliberate safeguards in your life to protect you.
— Craig Groeschel
You have help that others might not see. An invisible power gives you strength when you feel weak. You have God's grace, God's power, God's comfort, and God's presence.
— Craig Groeschel
Most of us think we're too busy or too important to rest for a day.
— Craig Groeschel
Renew your mind by washing it with truth: God's Word.
— Craig Groeschel
Ongoing process, which is still happening today, of letting God's Word, empowered by God's Spirit, conform me to the image of Christ was God's calling to sanctification.
— Craig Groeschel