Quotes related to Hebrews 11:6
You cannot build God's reputation if you aren't willing to risk yours.
— Mark Batterson
Why do we mistakenly think that God is offended by our prayers for the impossible? The truth is that God is offended by anything less! God is offended when we ask Him to do things we can do ourselves. It's the impossible prayers that honor God because they reveal our faith and allow God to reveal His glory.
— Mark Batterson
The more faith you have, the more specific your prayers will be. And the more specific your prayers are, the more glory God receives.
— Mark Batterson
The genealogy of blessing always traces back to God-ordained risk.
— Mark Batterson
Every once in a while, I need a no-agenda day with nothing to do, but those aren't the days we're going to celebrate at the end of our lives. We won't even remember those days. What we'll remember are the days when we had everything to do, and with God's help, we did it. We won't remember the things that came easy; we'll remember the things that came hard. We'll remember the miracles on the far side of "long and boring.
— Mark Batterson
Don't seek miracles. Follow Jesus. And if you follow Jesus long enough and far enough, you'll eventually find yourself in the middle of some miracles.
— Mark Batterson
Well-developed faith results in well-defined prayers, and well-defined prayers result in a well-lived life.
— Mark Batterson
Jesus loved, praised, and rewarded one thing: desperation for God that superseded decorum.
— Mark Batterson
One reason many of us never get an answer to our prayers is that all we do is pray.
— Mark Batterson
There is a pattern repeated in Scripture: crazy miracles are the offspring of crazy faith. Normal begets normal. Crazy begets crazy. If we want to see God do crazy miracles, sometimes we need to pray crazy prayers.
— Mark Batterson
We'll never see God part the Jordan River if our feet are firmly planted on dry ground. But if we step into the river, God will part it.
— Mark Batterson
If you aren't willing to look foolish, you're foolish. And that's why so many people have never built an ark, killed a giant, or walked on water.
— Mark Batterson