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Wake up, dude! It's not about who you are. It's all about who God is.
— James MacDonald
Where is the church persevering in the priority of prayer?
— James MacDonald
Of course God went after Jonah, inquiring gently, "Do you do well to be angry?" However, insane from isolation, Jonah answers remarkably, "Yes, I do well to be angry, angry enough to die." Wow!
— James MacDonald
Wayne Grudem, my friend and seminary professor, put it well: "God does not have size or spatial dimensions and is present at every point of space with His whole being, yet God acts differently in different places."
— James MacDonald
Pride rises above and against the knowledge of God, acting as if He is unworthy to be retained in our thoughts.
— James MacDonald
You would think that the more a man knows and loves God, the deeper he gets into understanding His Word, and the further he progresses in personal holiness, the better he would be at being a watchful man,
— James MacDonald
We preach so that people can hear the voice of God, period.
— James MacDonald
No personal quiet time, no Christian book, no community or small group or service can substitute for the absence of God coming down to meet with His church corporately.
— James MacDonald
Instead of seeing ourselves as people trying to connect with people, let's see the church as people trying to connect with God and help others do the same.
— James MacDonald
God shows up powerfully when our worship is sincere and fervent in spite of whatever difficult circumstance we might be experiencing.
— James MacDonald
We don't worship so that preaching will be more impactful for us; we preach so that worship will be more impactful for God.
— James MacDonald
If God is not changing you, you have to honestly ask, "Have I ever really converted?" To put it another way, "If your faith isn't changing you, it hasn't saved you." The people who really have the new birth—the people who really have that conversion experience—are changing.
— James MacDonald