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God wants to renew our hearts and minds and to send us into his world as lights shining in the darkness. Like Peter, we can become convinced of the truth: namely, that we are not our sins. And we're also not what others have done to us.
— Craig Groeschel
God loves you so much that he's searching the wild, dark night to save you. He's moving all his furniture and tearing up the carpet simply to reach you. God is watching every moment of every day, waiting for you to return home, and when you're yet only a dot on the horizon, he'll sprint toward you, his arms flung wide and a joyous grin lighting his face.
— Craig Groeschel
Once a broken bone heals, it is often strongest at the point of the fracture. In the same way, God can take the shame of past failures and amazingly redirect their outcomes toward your future success.
— Craig Groeschel
By God's grace, he found me and saved me.
— Craig Groeschel
Paul's one thing was committing to forget about the past, to forge ahead into the future.
— Craig Groeschel
To really know God, you have to wrestle through pain, struggle with honest doubts, and even live with unanswered questions. So while I won't promise you that God is your copilot or that the Bible says it and that settles it, I will promise you this: if you wrestle with him, seek him, cling to him, God will meet you in your pain.
— Craig Groeschel
Pause for a moment and prayerfully consider your response: What breaks your heart?
— Craig Groeschel
Though Satan makes strong men weak, God is in the business of making weak men strong. Your past isn't the most important thing. Your future is.
— Craig Groeschel
What matters is the one thing I do know for certain: God is with me.
— Craig Groeschel
You don't have to have the faith to finish; you only have to have enough faith to start.
— Craig Groeschel
What one promise do you need to claim? Find it. Don't give up. Cling to it.
— Craig Groeschel
You have no idea what God might set into motion through one single word of encouragement."-Craig Groeschel 6/3/17
— Craig Groeschel