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Quotes about Fulfillment

If you are a Christian, you do not need to try to discover your purpose. Rather, it is in experiencing God that your purpose will be made known. Experience God, and you will experience your purpose. Know God, and you will know your destiny.
— Tony Evans
An idol is that thing you ultimately count on for your provision, direction, and satisfaction.
— Tony Evans
In essence, God let Moses know that even when people aren't able to fulfill the calling on their lives, if they will recognize Him as Adonai, He can make them fully capable. God doesn't always call the equipped, but He always equips the called.
— Tony Evans
The closer God and His rule are tied to the definition of marriage, the more order, productivity, and fulfillment are experienced in our marriages. The further away God and His rule are, the more chaos occurs in the home.
— Tony Evans
It is possible to be so full from enjoying junk food that you lose your appetite for what truly satisfies.
— Tony Evans
Your calling is the customized life purpose God has ordained and equipped you to accomplish in order to bring Him the greatest glory and achieve the maximum expansion of His kingdom.
— Tony Evans
There is no correlation between happiness and amounts of money.
— Kesha
Love has no desire but to fulfill itself. To melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night. To wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving.
— Khalil Gibran
You were born to be amazing.
— Kris Vallotton
When we live in anything less than righteousness, peace and joy, we are not experiencing everything that our Lord paid for.
— Kris Vallotton
Meditating on the prophetic words spoken over our lives reminds us of God's desire for our future and His ability to fulfill our destiny.
— Kris Vallotton
A message that points to the marriage altar as the starting gate of God's calling for women leaves us with nothing to tell them except that God's purpose for them is not here and now, but somewhere down the road.
— Carolyn Custis James