Quotes related to Ephesians 3:20
Maybe our normal is so subnormal that normal seems abnormal. Maybe we need a new normal. Bold prayers and big dreams are normal. Anything less is subnormal. And when bold prayers become the norm, so do the miraculous breakthroughs that follow.
— Mark Batterson
One of two things happens over time. Either your theology will conform to your reality, and your expectations will get smaller and smaller until you can hardly believe God for anything. Or your reality will conform to your theology, and your expectations will get bigger and bigger until you can believe God for absolutely everything!
— Mark Batterson
Lord, surprise us.
— Mark Batterson
God isn't offended by your biggest dreams or boldest prayers. He is offended by anything less.
— Mark Batterson
The size of prayers depends on the size of our God. And if God knows no limits, then neither should our prayers. God exists outside of the four space time dimensions He created. We should pray that way!
— Mark Batterson
The more you pray, the more you will experience holy surprises.
— Mark Batterson
God isn't offended by big dreams; He's offended by anything less.
— Mark Batterson
If your vision isn't perplexing and impossible, then you need to widen the diameter of your prayer circles.
— Mark Batterson
The day we stop dreaming is the day we start dying.
— Mark Batterson
If we do the ordinary, God will add an extra to it.
— Mark Batterson
Is there a limit to my power?" The obvious answer to that question is no. God is omnipotent, which means by definition, there is nothing God cannot do. Yet many of us pray as if our problems are bigger than God.
— Mark Batterson
One of the most exhilarating things in the world is doing something that no one thinks you can do.
— Mark Batterson