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I'm convinced normal people miss the majority of God's blessings because they're too busy to notice them.
— Craig Groeschel
Put him first. Seek him with all of your heart, and he will add everything that matters. Be still and know that he is God.
— Craig Groeschel
Now, if you want to pray together about something specific, you might want to organize your thoughts by writing them down. Sharing these written prayer requests with your spouse can really deepen your relationship.
— Craig Groeschel
The Lord has afforded breath for another day. The situation could be worse. They'd
— Lisa Wingate
Well, that's the problem with postulatin', Hannibal. Brings up trouble that ain't happened yet and likely won't ever. Why bother with it?
— Lisa Wingate
Sister Marguerite wasn't her sister, but a nun—a teacher or a caretaker. The letters were Iola's prayers, her private thoughts. That's why they'd never been mailed. These letters weren't meant for earth, but for heaven. Not for her biological father, but for God.
— Lisa Wingate
As we ask God for some blessing, we have an obligation to participate ourselves in the fulfillment of those dreams, aspirations, hopes, and ideas.
— Jimmy Carter
I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations - one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it - you will regret both.
— Soren Kierkegaard
God wants us to bring our everyday needs to Him, even if they appear trivial. He doesn't demand that we approach Him only when we have raised ourselves to some kind of spiritual elevation above the everyday things of life. He comes to meet us where we are, and therein lies His greatness. When we come to Him with our "little things," we do Him great honor.
— Kent Hughes
Why do so many Christians pray such tiny prayers when their God is so big?
— Watchman Nee
If you feel stuck, bring your whole self to Christ, not just the problem, but you. Ask God to change your heart. Commit yourself to pray to that end. It's God's heart to give good gifts to His children.
— Sheila Walsh
God can change our circumstances, but sometimes He waits for us to show real desire for change as well as our faith in Him.
— Anne Graham Lotz