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Quotes about Belief

If you don't hold out on God, I can promise you this: God will not hold out on you. But it's all or nothing.
— Mark Batterson
A relationship begins when we open the front door, but it doesn't end there. He knocks on the closet doors too! Jesus doesn't just want in. He wants all in.
— Mark Batterson
When did we start believing that God wants to send us to safe places to do easy things? That faithfulness is holding the fort? That playing it safe is safe? That there is any greater privilege than sacrifice? That radical is anything but normal? Jesus didn't die to keep us safe. He died to make us dangerous.
— Mark Batterson
Do you trust that God is for you even when He doesn't give you what you asked for?
— Mark Batterson
Why do we mistakenly think that God is offended by our prayers for the impossible? The truth is that God is offended by anything less! God is offended when we ask Him to do things we can do ourselves. It's the impossible prayers that honor God because they reveal our faith and allow God to reveal His glory.
— Mark Batterson
Second-degree faith is resurrection faith. It's a faith that refuses to put periods at the end of disappointments. It's a faith that believes that God can reverse the irreversible.
— Mark Batterson
Faith is the willingness to look foolish.
— Mark Batterson
We give up too easily. We give up too soon. We quit praying right before the miracle happens.
— Mark Batterson
The more faith you have, the more specific your prayers will be. And the more specific your prayers are, the more glory God receives.
— Mark Batterson
At some point in our lives, we all need someone who believes in us more than we believe in ourselves.
— Mark Batterson
God won't answer 100 percent of the prayers we don't pray.
— Mark Batterson
Never underestimate the power of a single prayer. God can do anything through anyone who circles their big dreams with bold prayers. With God, there is no precedent, because all things are possible.
— Mark Batterson