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Quotes about Invitation

That giant has fallen, my friends. God is able. He is always able. Our invitation is to set him before us always. To not take our eyes off him. With faith we can say our hearts are glad, and our tongues rejoice, and our bodies will rest secure.
— Louie Giglio
All this beauty exists so you and I can see His glory, His artwork. It's like an invitation to worship Him, to know Him.
— Donald Miller
THINGS JESUS NEVER SAID: You should come with me to church.
— Donald Miller
I think that story about Jesus and the rich man also means that while everybody is invited, not everybody is willing.
— Donald Miller
They will respect you for being honest. Having a "buy now" or "schedule a call" button on your website makes sure they always understand the kind of relationship you are inviting them into.
— Donald Miller
The key to marketing—and sales for that matter—is to invite the customer on a journey at the pace of a natural, healthy relationship.
— Donald Miller
Unless we identify something our customer wants, they will never feel invited into the story we are telling.
— Donald Miller
Giving with strings of secret expectations attached is the greatest invitation to heartbreak. That's not love. That's manipulation.
— Lysa TerKeurst
The more fully we invite God in, the less we will feel uninvited by others.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Giving with strings of secret expectations attached is the greatest invitation to heartbreak. That's not love. That's manipulation. And it's all so unrealistic.
— Lysa TerKeurst
You cannot force people to walk with God. You cannot force them to repent. All you can do is live with integrity and invite them to do so as well. Take things a step at a time. Give them consequences when they refuse to deal with serious issues, and pray. Pray like the dickens. Pray every step of the way.
— John Eldredge
We don't get to stay in hiding until we are whole; Jesus invites us to live as an inviting woman now, and find our healing along the way.
— John Eldredge