Quotes about Problem
Admitting to a problem is the first step toward finding a solution. Confessing a sin is the beginning of redemption.
— John Perkins
The opinion which other people have of you is their problem, not yours.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
The true purpose of prayer is to get into God's presence so He can outline His agenda for us. Here's my advice: pray about what to pray about. God will reveal a promise, a problem, or a person. Then circle whatever God has prompted you to pray for with the same kind of consistency with which the earth circles the sun.
— Mark Batterson
Maybe we need to quit playing defense and start playing offense. Maybe we need to quit letting our circumstances get between us and God and let God get between us and our circumstances. Maybe we need to stop talking to God about our problem and start talking to our problem about God.
— Mark Batterson
Everybody wants a miracle; we just don't want to be in a situation where we need one. You can't have one without the other. Sometimes what we perceive as our problem is really God setting us up to do something miraculous in our lives. It's about training ourselves to see those problems as opportunities so God can intervene.
— Mark Batterson
God is infinitely bigger than your biggest problem or biggest dream. And while we're on the topic, His grace is infinitely bigger than your biggest sin.
— Mark Batterson
Is God's voice the loudest voice in your life? That's the question. If the answer is no, that's the problem.
— Mark Batterson
All of the problems of heaven and earth, though they were to confront us together and at once, would be nothing compared with the overwhelming problem of God: That He is; what He is like; and what we as moral beings must do about Him. A. W. TOZER, THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE HOLY
— Mark Clark
Don't walk away at the first sign of a contradiction or a problem. Sometimes scientific study needs to play catch-up to the Bible.
— Mark Clark
Never let a problem to be solved become more important than the person to be loved.
— Barbara Johnson
this was not a problem to address, this was a person to focus on:
— Michael Wolff
The problem is that most of us have been educated and trained to build, serve and lead the organization of the church. Most of us have actually never been trained to make disciples. Seminary
— Mike Breen