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There isn't a single motivation, thought, act, or word that has slipped out of your being and escaped the full, undivided attention of God.
— Bill Hybels
God himself is the greatest gift.
— Bill Johnson
Whenever you step into what you are called to do, it gives life back to you and doesn't drain you as much as it builds you. There is a divine grace.
— Bill Johnson
When we dream with God, we become the masterpieces of His imagination.
— Bill Johnson
God has hidden mighty and mysterious things for us, not from us.
— Bill Johnson
It is the most amazing time in the world to be alive in God — to hear his voice, to hear what he is saying, to see what he intends to do in the earth, and what his heart is like for the people. It is an amazing time.
— Bill Johnson
Because of the Holy Spirit living inside of me, I am able to do the very works that Jesus did. His experience is an example for what I should expect from my Christian life. Thank You, Lord, that I can do all things because of Your Presence living within me!
— Bill Johnson
The notion that "our thoughts are not His thoughts" is an Old Testament statement about a rebellious Israel whom the prophet was beseeching to repent (see Isa. 55:8). To the obedient Christian, that statement should be changed to "Our thoughts are His thoughts.
— Bill Johnson
To say that we have the power to heal someone is inaccurate, but to say that we do not have the power to heal someone is equally inaccurate. We cannot heal anyone, but Christ in us can. We cannot set anyone free, but Christ in us can. We cannot save anyone from his or her sins, but Christ in us can.
— Bill Johnson
Jesus rebuked a storm. If that storm was the will of God the Father, then Jesus is fighting the will of God.
— Bill Johnson
In learning how God speaks to us I've also learned that besides unusual coincidences
— Bill Johnson
Moses] is the ultimate example of using favor to increase favor. He had earned a place of trust that gave him access to the secret places with God, to see and experience what others could not have access to. He spoke openly to Moses, not in dark or mysterious sayings that needed an interpretation. Not only that, He also let Moses see His form, which was unheard of.
— Bill Johnson