Bruce Wilkinson
Bruce Wilkinson
Bruce Wilkinson is a Christian teacher and author. He was bornin New Jersey and graduated from Northeastern Bible College, Dallas Theological Seminaryand Western Conservative Baptist Seminary. He served as a college professor at Multnomah School of the Bible in Portland, Oregon, until resigning to launch Walk Thru the Bible in June 1976. He is best known for his best-selling book The Prayer of Jabez in 2000, which sold over 13 million copies. In addition to Dr. Wilkinson's 68 published works,...
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If your life consistently bears no fruit, God will intervene to discipline you. If your life bears some fruit, God will intervene to prune you. If your life bears a lot of fruit, God will invite you to abide more deeply with Him.
If people are not sharing their faith in your church, if they're not having a quiet time, if they're not living godly lives, then you need to change your style of preaching. You are obviously not seeing lives changed through the Word of God. So what is the problem? The problem isn't the Word. The problem is your preaching style.
Dependence upon God makes heroes of ordinary people like you and me!
God's power under us, in us, surging through us, is exactly what turns dependence into unforgettable experiences of completeness.
What counts is knowing who you want to be and asking for it.
Keep your eyes on Christ, not the circumstances you find yourself in or the feelings you are experiencing.
In my experience, God rarely makes our fear disappear. Instead, he asks us to be strong and take courage.
The single best way to develop leaders . . . is to take people out of their safe environment and away from the people they know, and throw them into a new arena they know little about. Way over their head, preferably. In fact, the more demanding their challenges, the more pressure and risk they face, the more likely a dynamic leader will emerge.
You are not an accident. You are one of a kind. Your big dream is from God, and its irreplaceable. And you were born to seize it and celebrate it every day of your life!
Not surprisingly, the place we're most likely to experience testing is exactly where we struggle most to trust God.
The journey toward your Big Dream changes you. In fact, the journey itself is what prepares you to succeed at what you were born to do. And until you decide to pursue your Dream, you are never going to love life the way you were meant to.
A moment of gratitude makes a difference in your attitude.
A Dreamer is a person whose life is in motion.