When others doubt the power of Jesus, be the one who asks Him to perform the impossible. He often will.
– Dillon Burroughs
Related Quotes:
- 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. – Dillon Burroughs
- If a man asks me for my loyalty…I will give him my honesty.If a man asks me for my honesty…I will give him my loyalty! – John Boyd
- 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. – Dillon Burroughs
- Jesus often calls us to risk. He asks us to be vulnerable, to be authentic, so others can see Him in and through us. – Mary E DeMuth
- Magic is always impossible. It begins with the impossible and ends with the impossible and is impossible in between. That’s why it is magic. – Kate DiCamillo
- Dream the impossible.See the impossible.Pursue the impossible.Achieve the impossible. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- We want to care most about what Jesus cares most about. – Dillon Burroughs
- Jesus cares more about our effort than our accomplishments. – Dillon Burroughs
- Jesus rejoices in even the smallest gifts to His children. – Dillon Burroughs
- We dare not forget the power of prayer. – Dillon Burroughs
- It is when we experience God most closely that our hearts burn most passionately to show his compassion to others. – Dillon Burroughs
- You are not required to perform like them, you are required to perform like you. – Bangambiki Habyarimana
- Any sensible government must learn to unleash the energy of its people and get them to perform instead of trying to get a bureaucracy to perform. – Verghese Kurien
- A -˜white’ kid that asks too many questions is called *curious.* A -˜black’ kid that asks too many questions is called *forward.* – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- As we work together as a team, God grows our dreams into something greater than we can accomplish alone. – Dillon Burroughs
- Treat people like family because they are. – Dillon Burroughs
- Sometimes you are the answer to your own prayer. – Dillon Burroughs
- Be willing to be unliked and ridiculed in order to speak the words of the One who matters most. – Dillon Burroughs
- Compassion without action is meaningless. – Dillon Burroughs
- When your goal is not fame or notoriety, you can simply show up, offer compassion to people, and let God do His work. – Dillon Burroughs
- The true test of faith is how we treat those who can do nothing for us in return. – Dillon Burroughs
- True compassion sees each person as a brother or sister and acts accordingly. – Dillon Burroughs
- God does give times of peace in our Christian lives, but it is not all of the time. – Dillon Burroughs
- We may not understand why certain things occur in our lives, but we understand who to run to when they do. – Dillon Burroughs
- May we show great concern to those of great concern to God. – Dillon Burroughs
- The poor are not a problem but rather an opportunity to show unconditional love. – Dillon Burroughs
- Many go to great lengths to discover God’s will or to hear His voice, yet we only need to open His Book. – Dillon Burroughs
- The Bible’s message is that you matter to God. Our response is that God should matter to us. – Dillon Burroughs
- The response to stress is not less time in God’s Word, but more. – Dillon Burroughs
- To delight in the law of the Lord is to find our source of joy outside of ourselves. – Dillon Burroughs
- Much of life appears mundane at the time. Yet in God’s providence every moment includes significant details arranged by His divine hand. – Dillon Burroughs
- Church may be primarily for believers, but the gospel is for all people. – Dillon Burroughs
- What if every church in America had a ministry to stand against modern slavery? – Dillon Burroughs
- The solution to our human frailty is not to try harder, but to turn Godward. – Dillon Burroughs
- God may allow a disturbance, but we don’t have to be disturbed by it. – Dillon Burroughs
- To follow Christ requires a downward career track that does not depend on dollars or status. Instead, what matters is Christ. – Dillon Burroughs
- 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. – Dillon Burroughs
- Our problems may tower over us, but God towers over our problems. – Dillon Burroughs
- It is not the size of our problems but the size of our God that matters most. – Dillon Burroughs
- As you know Jesus more, you naturally love Him more. The less you know of Him, the less you love. To know Jesus is to love Him. – Eric Samuel Timm