Quotes related to Ephesians 2:10
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
If you want to discover your God-ordained passions, then you need to identify what makes you sad, mad, or glad.
— Mark Batterson
It's not science fiction; it's fact. It's not a script; it's Scripture. It's not an accident; it's a divine appointment. Can I make a simple observation? Notice who's next to you! What you think is a seat assignment might be a divine assignment. The person two inches away may change your destiny, or you might change theirs!
— Mark Batterson
Don't just go out and do what Dick Eastman or your spiritual hero did. That's a spiritual cop-out. Copycat spirituality is short lived.
— Mark Batterson
Potential is God's gift to us, and what we do with it is our gift to God.
— Mark Batterson
Part of discovering the adventure God has designed you for is learning how to frame it or reframe it.
— Mark Batterson
Today is the first day and last day of your life...try to make every day a masterpiece.
— Mark Batterson
The story God is writing through your life is someone else's subplot. It was true for David's mighty men. It's true for me. And it's true for you.
— Mark Batterson
God knows every Tom, Dick, and Harry! And He can orchestrate divine appointments with anyone, anytime, anywhere.
— Mark Batterson
When God puts a passion in your heart, whether it be relieving starvation in Africa or educating children in the inner city or making movies with redemptive messages, that God-ordained passion becomes your responsibility. And you have a choice to make. Are you going to be irresponsibly responsible or responsibly irresponsible?
— Mark Batterson
Potential is God's gift to you. What you do with it is your gift back to God.
— Mark Batterson
What a good thing Adam had. When he said a good thing he knew nobody had said it before.
— Mark Twain