Quotes about God
The quest for the face of God has two central dimensions—the quest for His presence and the quest for His favor.
— Bill Johnson
We have delegated authority to establish His Kingdom wherever the sole of our foot treads. But the fact is, while God calls
— Bill Johnson
We have delegated authority to establish His Kingdom wherever the sole of our foot treads. But the fact is, while God calls us "kings," the degree to which we walk in that position is a matter of potential.
— Bill Johnson
Nicodemus said to Jesus, "Rabbi, we know that You are a teacher come from God; for no one can do these signs that You do unless God is with him" (John 3:2). It was understood that God's kind of teachers don't just talk—they do.
— Bill Johnson
God desires to release gifts to us more than we desire to receive them. He is just too merciful to release gifts upon us that He would have to judge us for later because we failed to carry them with integrity.
— Bill Johnson
Anyone who doesn't have an experience with God, doesn't know God." He is a person, not a philosophy or a concept.
— Bill Johnson
The Kingdom of God is not in logos but in dunamis.
— Bill Johnson
God does not want the prideful to be the powerful ones in His Kingdom. Therefore, He hides His word so that only the hungry and the humble have access to His voice.
— Bill Johnson
God has already pursued us with a love so totally overwhelming that it will take all of eternity to plumb its depths.
— Bill Johnson
Faith is focused entirely on God and exists because of Him. Faith is active, and is completely dissatisfied with theories and ideals that cannot be proven, that do not bear fruit. It derives its life from the voice and nature of God. It is unto God, to bring Him pleasure and glory. Such a life is anything but a comfortable life of caution. It is bold, brave, courageous and risky.
— Bill Johnson
God. Psalm 25:14 says, The secret of the Lord is with those who fear Him, and He will show them His covenant.
— Bill Johnson
When God creates peace, it is based on the presence of a Person called the Prince of Peace. That peace also has a military effect: "And the God of peace will crush Satan under your feet" (Romans 16:20). Outside the Kingdom of God, peace is the absence of something, whereas in the Kingdom of God, it is the presence of Someone.
— Bill Johnson