Dillon Burroughs Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Dillon Burroughs
Dillon Burroughs Famous Quotes & Sayings
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It is when we experience God most closely that our hearts burn most passionately to show his compassion to others.
The actions you take today not only impact you; they influence generations. Every matter matters for eternity.
There is nothing we could ever do to make God love us more; there is nothing we can do to make Him love us less.
To follow Christ requires a downward career track that does not depend on dollars or status. Instead, what matters is Christ.
When your goal is not fame or notoriety, you can simply show up, offer compassion to people, and let God do His work.
The applause of the audience is short-lived. When calls resound for an encore, we are called to direct our attention to our Master.
Righteousness and generosity are inseparable. The person whose heart longs for God also longs to give to others.
Many overlook the fact that Jesus was homeless. He did not only teach the poor; He lived among them.
We may not understand why certain things occur in our lives, but we understand who to run to when they do.
When we face impossible odds, let us not look at the size of our problem; let us look at the size of our God.
Christianity is anything but safe. Jesus made clear that trouble and persecution stood in the future for His followers.
We may not have the ability to change all of the world's wrongs, but we can make a difference where we are.
The Lord watches over us every moment of every day. He is there
and He cares
about every step and every breath.
and He cares
about every step and every breath.
Let us not take what we eat for granted; let us view our meals as an opportunity to give our Lord praise.
Did you ever stop to consider that God made us to remake us? He created us so we would seek Him and be transformed by Him.
God is calling you to change the world one life at a time and one small step at a time. Begin today where you are.
God repeatedly uses the least-likely and least-prepared individuals (ourselves included) to make the deepest impact on our world.
Our reactions reflect our repentance. Our practices reveal our priorities. Changed lives change lives.
The world tells us to find the power within ourselves. God's Word teaches otherwise. It is the Lord's power that gives the ability to overcome.
Even if God never did another good thing in our lives, we could spend the rest of this life praising Him for what He has already done.
The problem with comparison is that you always feel either better than someone else or worthless compared to someone else.
Why is it that we feel bad when "all" we can do for a person is pray for them? We feel like we need to work to help, but remember: prayer is the work.
If we are not receiving some type of ridicule for our beliefs, we are probably doing something wrong.
Believers may come from different cultures, countries, or customs, but we serve one God who unites us all.
Much of life appears mundane at the time. Yet in God's providence every moment includes significant details arranged by His divine hand.
If we wish to truly experience a life that makes an eternal difference, the power within us is not enough. It is the power God offers that matters.
Christ has not called us to be popular, but to be faithful. We are not saved to be relevant to the crowds; we are saved to reflect Christ.
Let us not see today's troubles as a reason to give up; let us see them as an opportunity for God to deliver.
We are not saved by good deeds; we are saved for good deeds. Jesus transforms us to transform others.
Many go to great lengths to discover God's will or to hear His voice, yet we only need to open His Book.
Jesus came to give us life. We don't have to hang on a cross like he did. For him, it was a sacrifice. For us, it is a gift.
Everyone leaves a legacy, whether they want to or not. The question is, What kind of legacy will you leave?
When others doubt the power of Jesus, be the one who asks Him to perform the impossible. He often will.