Quotes about Spirituality
The current of normalcy will pull you away from God at every opportunity if you let it.
— Craig Groeschel
If you catch yourself wondering why you want more of the world and you're not satisfied with God, it's because you have a spiritual problem.
— Craig Groeschel
Although we're made right with God by faith, and not by works, the effectiveness of our prayers is often tied to the holiness of our lives.
— Craig Groeschel
Rather than complaining about inconsequential little irritations, I'm asking God to get right to the root of the problem, to eradicate the dry rot and fix the cracks in my foundation. I need Him to show me how to love Him and how to love His people. Even the ones I don't like - even myself.
— Craig Groeschel
With God's help, I started to not only identify sin but also say no to it.
— Craig Groeschel
What matters is the one thing I do know for certain: God is with me.
— Craig Groeschel
Since we can't change what we can't identify, ask God to show you any areas of your life that may be harmful to you, offensive to the people around you, or displeasing to God himself.
— Craig Groeschel
More important, it's because God is our only true source of life.
— Craig Groeschel
Full-time lover of your world; part-time lover of God.
— Craig Groeschel
Now, if you want to pray together about something specific, you might want to organize your thoughts by writing them down. Sharing these written prayer requests with your spouse can really deepen your relationship.
— Craig Groeschel
Nothing outside of a living relationship with Christ can ever fill the emptiness inside.
— Craig Groeschel
the early church fathers provide abundant evidence that gifts such as prophecy and miracles continued in their own time, even if not as abundantly as in the first century. Christians in the medieval and modern periods continued to embrace these activities of the Spirit. It is, in fact, cessationism that is not well documented in earlier history; it seems no coincidence that it arose only in a culture dominated by anti-supernaturalism.
— Craig Keener