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Needs Quotes by Mark Driscoll
- Are you letting culture, not scripture, determine your sexuality, how you date, how you present yourself, how you engage in certain relationships with members of…
- While this may look loving, when we struggle with an idol of dependence, we’re in fact not loving people as much as we’re using them…
- Anxiety is not to be managed it is a sin that needs to be repented of
- Much of spirituality today is an effort to change God to suit us. But he's not going to become more like us, we need to…
- You don't need to beat yourself up in order to make God love you. Jesus already took your beating.
- This world needs more than good works. It needs good news. Good works come out of the good news.
- Truthless times need timeless truths.
- Any religious person who says he does not really need human friends because God is his Friend is calling God a liar because He's the…
- In marriage we have a duty to God, our spuses, the world, and future generations. But we are sinners. A husband and wife need to…
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