Louie Giglio (pronounced GIG-leo) is the pastor of Passion City Church, located in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also a public speaker, author, and the founder of the Passion Movement.
Nothing steals God's glory more than worrying believers who are driven through life by fear
Life comes from death. To the degree that I can live in the death of Jesus - to that degree I can channel God's life to others.
Everything thing we're doing is coming out of the living Word of God.
You only have one life. And you only have one life of worship. You have one brief opportunity in time to declare your allegiance, to unleash your affection, to exhault something or someone above all else. So don't waste your worship on some little god, squandering your birthright on idols made only with human imagination. Guard your worship. And carefully evaluate all potential takers.
Life only works when Jesus is everything and we are fully submitted to Him.
As long as I can remember, the compelling force behind my calling is a desire to know Jesus more and to make Him known. I believe I was created for a relationship with Jesus, so growing in my relationship with Him and worshiping Him with all my heart and life is preeminent.
If only we knew what was happening when we pray, we would never cease to pray.
We get into captivity because of our foolishness and we are more foolish that we want to admit.
When we are foolish God intervenes.
Our scars are a witness to the world. They are apart of our story. Healed wounds that are symbols that God has restored us.
Who knows who's waiting right now for one of us to invite them into God's family?
No big shocker that following Jesus is costly. The best things in life always are.
Sin has a way of shrinking God down and puffing ourselves up.
Worship starts with seeing something great and then reflecting it to the world. Let's see God so we can reflect God.
There is a ripple effect to the gospel that’s inevitable. There’s a ripple effect to true grace. It doesn’t lead us to only sit and contemplate what hap- pened to us. It leads us to proclaim what’s happened to us—and what can happen to anybody and everybody on the planet.
God never seems to work at the speed that we want Him to.
The only wounds that define us are the wounds of Jesus Christ.
It doesn't really matter how rich you are, we're all just renting here on earth! It all belongs to the Lord.
There's something that's not right or not perfect or not the way we had hoped or dreamed that it was going to be. But God promises that He will use everything and every moment to ultimately take us to a new Heaven and a new Earth. For now, we're stuck in the middle.
This is an amazing thought: a God who is indescribable.