Rick Warren Quotes About Glory
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There is one thing that motivates me. It is the global glory of God. I am first and foremost a missionary. I am an evangelist and a missionary.
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Read the genealogy of Jesus, and you have to see how the four women in that genealogy God used their sins for His glory.
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When you use your life for God's glory, everything you do can become an act of worship
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I believe what Irenaeus said - the glory of God is a human being fully alive.
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God loves to bring good out of bad. He loves to turn crucifixions into resurrections. Every obstacle is an opportunity. Every problem has potential. Every crisis is an opportunity for ministry. Every hurt God wants to use for His glory.
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When I am playing with my grandchildren, that brings glory to God. So I don't think glory to God is simply serious. I do think that there is glory of God in laughter.
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You don't bring glory or pleasure to God by hiding your abilities or by trying to be someone else. You only bring him enjoyment by being you.
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Jesus modeled a purpose-driven life, and he taught others how to live it, too. That was the "work" that brought glory to God.
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Living for God's glory is the greatest achievement we can accomplish with our lives.
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What is the glory of God? It is who God is. It is the essence of His nature; the weight of His importance; the radiance of His splendor; the demonstration of His power; the atmosphere of His presence.
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The ultimate goal of the universe is to show the glory of God.
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We are commanded to recognize His glory, honor His glory, declare His glory, praise His glory, reflect His glory, and live for His glory.
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It is very clear that the heavens declare the glory of God. We learn a lot about the glory of God without even Scriptures. We know God is organized. We know God likes variety. We know God is powerful. All these things.
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I have the greater glory of God, the history is His story, that He is in charge and ultimately He knows what He's doing.
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One of the ways we reflect God's love and bring him glory is to accept each other just as he accepts us. This means we accept others' quirks and look past their faults in order to see a person created in the image of God.
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