Quotes related to Proverbs 3:5-6
At the end of our lives, our greatest regrets will be the God-ordained opportunities we left on the table, the God-given passions we didn't pursue, and the God-sized dreams we didn't go after because we let fear dictate our decisions.
— Mark Batterson
God can accomplish more in one day than you can accomplish in a lifetime.
— Mark Batterson
Never put a comma where God puts a period, and never put a period where God puts a comma.
— Mark Batterson
Humility is how we get out of the way of what God wants to do. And if we stay out of God's way, then there is nothing God cannot do in us and through us.
— Mark Batterson
Quit living as if the purpose of life is to arrive safely at death.
— Mark Batterson
God is big enough. He's big enough to speak through doors and dreams and people. He's close enough to speak through desires and promptings and pain.
— Mark Batterson
God often uses us at our point of greatest incompetence.
— Mark Batterson
At the end of your life, your greatest regret won't be the things you did but wish you hadn't. Your greatest regret will be the things you didn't do but wish you had. It's the what if dreams that we never act upon that turn into if only regrets.
— Mark Batterson
Even when you have a setback, God has already prepared your comeback. The God who works all things together for good will leverage every experience, every skill, every mistake, and every bit of knowledge you have acquired.
— Mark Batterson
You can either avoid making mistakes and play not to lose, or you can make the most of every opportunity and play to win.
— Mark Batterson
The true purpose of prayer is to get into God's presence so He can outline His agenda for us.
— Mark Batterson
When we pray, we relieve ourselves of responsibility. We let go and let God. We take our hands off and put our concerns into the hands of Almighty God. And trust me, He can handle whatever we put in His hands.
— Mark Batterson