Bible Quote by Mark Batterson
““I've been challenged by the action-oriented approach to Scripture proposed by Peter Marshall, former chaplain of the United States Senate. I wonder what would happen if we all agreed to read one of the Gospels until we came to a place that told us to do something, then went out to do it, and only after we had done it, began reading again? There are aspects of the Gospel that are puzzling and difficult to understand. But our problems are not centered around the things we don't understand, but rather in the things we do understand, the things we could not possibly misunderstand. Our problem is not so much that we don't know what we should do. We know perfectly well, but we don't want to do it.19””
About This Quote
Source Book: “The Circle Maker” (2008)
He proposes reading a Gospel until a clear action appears, then acting before continuing, emphasizing obedience over understanding.
In simple terms: Act on clear biblical prompts before over‑analyzing.
Prioritize obedience to divine direction.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal devotions
- church small groups
- mission work
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What clear actions do you feel called to?
- How do you discern divine prompts?
Action without full comprehension can lead to missteps.