Quotes about Resilience
If you go all in and all out for the cause of Christ, there will be setbacks along the way. But remember this: without a crucifixion there can be no resurrection! And when you have a setback, you do not take a step back, because God is already preparing your comeback.
- Mark Batterson
if you learn from every mistake, then there is no such thing as failure anyway.
- Mark Batterson
In the words of Corrie ten Boom, "There is no pit too deep that God's grace isn't deeper still.
- Mark Batterson
It's our past problems that prepare us for future opportunities. So someday we may be as grateful for the bad things as the good things because the bad things helped prepare us for the good things.
- Mark Batterson
Here is my point. The cure for the fear of failure is not success. It's failure. The cure for the fear of rejection is not acceptance. It's rejection. You've got to be exposed to small quantities of whatever you're afraid of. That's how you build up immunity.
- Mark Batterson
I'm willing to die on, but there are some I'm not willing to die on. I won't engage in the combat of criticism. It is sideways energy, and it doesn't have a redemptive purpose. I overlook the offense so I can keep playing offense.
- Mark Batterson
So thank God for opposition. It forces us to pray like it depends on god, which it does. And it reconditions our reflexes in the process.
- Mark Batterson
you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two imposters just the same
- Mark Batterson
Sometimes the purpose of prayer is to get us out of circumstances, but more often than not, the purpose of prayer is to get us through them.
- Mark Batterson
Your ability to see failure as a necessary stepping stone directly correlates with your ability to dream bigger and dream better.
- Mark Batterson
There are no shortcuts. There are no substitutes. Success is a derivative of persistence.
- Mark Batterson
It's not about being in the right place at the right time; it's about being the right person, even if you find yourself in the wrong circumstances.
- Mark Batterson