Quotes related to Ephesians 3:20
Remember that Christ works in and through you, and provides all that God desires for you and all that you need.
— Andrew Murray
And again, alas! for how many Christians there are for whom, when the word is heard, it has but little attraction, because it has never yet been shown to them as a life that is indeed possible, and unutterably blessed.
— Andrew Murray
I need a divine omnipotence to work it in me. And that is what the apostle Paul teaches in Philippians 2:13: "It is God which worketh in you, both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
— Andrew Murray
Your aspirations are your possibilities.
— Samuel Johnson
Often God will send us what we need in a package we don't want. Why? To let us know He's God and we cannot second-guess Him. We cannot search for answers merely with our heads; we must seek Him and His provision with our hearts. Scripture cannot be interpreted from our limited human mental understanding. There must be a breath of the Spirit of God. He alone gives wise counsel and correct application.
— John Bevere
In regard to the present question, while it explains what our duty is it teaches that the power of obeying it is derived from the goodness of God, and it accordingly urges us to pray that this power may be given us.
— John Calvin
However many blessings we expect from God, His infinite liberality will always exceed all our wishes and our thoughts.
— John Calvin
You can have average talent, but when God breathes on your life, you will go further than people that have great talent. Don't talk yourself out of it.
— Joel Osteen
The Christian life becomes impossible. That is, it becomes supernatural.
— John Piper
Grace is alive, living waters. If I dam up the grace, hold the blessings tight, joy within dies... waters that have no life.
— Ann Voskamp
Start with the belief that your life can indeed be changed, and that you have the power to change it.
— George Bernard Shaw
The primary limitation in life is our low expectations for ourselves and others. When we expect minimum results, that's usually what we get.
— John Maxwell