Quotes about God
Let God create in you His masterpiece. He will make you truly different and joyfully weird.
— Craig Groeschel
Who do we believe in more? Ourselves or God? Our actions and decisions will reflect that.
— Craig Groeschel
While some consider God's standards as too confining, a true believer sees them as loving and freeing.
— Craig Groeschel
There's nothing cool about turning against God. There's nothing fun or cute or right about compromising who God wanted you to be.
— Craig Groeschel
Once we acknowledge that God is the main character, only then can we even begin to get to that place where we're no longer tempted to let our emotions drive us.
— Craig Groeschel
The only combination that works for marriage is to make God the One and your spouse the two.
— Craig Groeschel
Let your fears drive you to God. The fear of God is the only cure for the fear of people.
— Craig Groeschel
Rather than worrying about work, schedules, and deadlines, I felt at peace with God. He was in control. The world at large would not crumble because I turned off my iPhone. This is how it's supposed to be. For the first time in who knows how long, I felt like myself. Fully alive. Fully present. And fully aware of God's goodness.
— Craig Groeschel
He desperately wants you to know Him. So many people believe in God, but they don't really know Him. And because they don't really know Him, they are lukewarm. The truth is, if you truly knew Him, you couldn't be lukewarm or halfhearted. If you remain lukewarm, maybe it's because you don't know who God really is.
— Craig Groeschel
How do you think your life might change if you prayed daily a daring, faith-filled prayer of whole-life devotion to the one who gave it all for you?
— Craig Groeschel
But the Bible teaches us that our heart deceives us and is desperately wicked. At its core, our heart is all about self—not Christ. It's about what's temporary—not eternal. It's about what's easy—not what's right. It's obsessed with what we want—not what God wants.
— Craig Groeschel
The way we respond to challenges determines the stories we'll tell one day. Your decision to trust God in life's storms may be one of the best ongoing choices you ever make.
— Craig Groeschel