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Quotes related to Ephesians 3:20
The last thing I thought I would be doing is traveling the country and traveling the world preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, but God had a plan and nobody is more surprised than me. A lot of people who knew me before have been equally surprised over the years.
— Ted DiBiase Sr.
God doesn't expect the impossible from us. He wants us to expect the impossible from Him!
— DL Moody
I've chosen to GROW, to EXPAND, to INCREASE and to become RICHER - because i want to BLESS the world more.
— Bo Sanchez
Stop waiting for what you want, and start working what you've got. Your greatest limitation is God's greatest opportunity.
— Steven Furtick
Prayer is not asking for what you think you want, but asking to be changed in ways you can't imagine.
— Kathleen Norris
Do not be satisfied with little things, because God wants great things!
— Catherine of Siena
Rich dad said it this way, 'Big people have big dreams and small people have small dreams. If you want to change who you are, begin by changing the size of your dreams.'
— Robert Kiyosaki
God wants to do immeasurably more in & through your life than you could ask.
— Louie Giglio
I don't know how people pray who don't believe in the sovereignty of God to do the impossible. Because all the things I want to happen are impossible. If they're possible I'll do them.
— John Piper
A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them.
— Steve Jobs
So many people live lives of silent mediocrity, convinced that what really matters to them is out of their reach. So they settle.
— Jen Sincero
The tree of possibilities: life as it reveals itself to a man arriving, astonished, at the threshold of his adult life: an abundant treetop canopy filled with bees singing. And he thinks he understands why she never showed him the letters: she wanted to hear the murmur of the tree by herself, without him, because he, Jean-Marc, represented the abolition of all possibilities, he was the reduction, (even though it was a happy reduction) of her life to a single possibility.
— Milan Kundera