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Us Quotes by J. D. Greear
- It is one thing to understand the gospel but is quite another to experience the gospel in such a way that it fundamentally changes us…
- The gospel has done its work in us when we crave God more than we crave everything else in life and when seeing His kingdom…
- We are changed not by being told what we need to do for God, but by hearing the news about what God has done for…
- True religion is when you serve God to get nothing else but more of God. Many people use religion as a way of getting something…
- Satan's most effective weapon is to take our eyes off of what God has declared over us in the gospel.
- Focusing on what we ought to do for God creates only frustration and exhaustion; focusing on what Jesus has done for us produces abundant fruit.…
- The gospel points us upward to a God who gave himself for us, backward to the price he paid for our sin, and forward to…
- We may not be worthy to be forgiven, but He is worthy to forgive us.
- Satan's primary temptation strategy is to try and make us forget what God has said about us and to evaluate our standing before God by…
- God sometimes answers our prayers by giving us what we would have asked for had we known what He knows.
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