45 Quotes & Sayings By Andy Stanley

Andy Stanley is senior pastor of North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia. He is the author of the best-selling book The Good News Club: How Bible Stories Resurrect Virtue, Influence Kids, and Build Character. He is also the co-host of the daily radio show The Journey on Moody Radio. Stanley's new book, The Great Adventure: A Spiritual Memoir, will be released in March 2013.

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Past boldness is no assurance of future boldness. Boldness demands continual reliance on God's spirit. Andy Stanley
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So what do you do when you are stuck? The first thing I do when I am stuck is pray. But I’m not talking about a quick, Help me Lord, Sunday’s a comin’ prayer. When I get stuck I get up from my desk to head for my closet. Literally. If I‘m at the office I go over to a corner that I have deemed my closet away from home. I get on my knees and remind God that this was not my idea, it was His…None of this is new information to God…Then I ask God to show me if there is something He wants to say to prepare me for what He wants me to communicate to our congregation. I surrender my ideas, my outline and my topic. Then I just stay in that quiet place until God quiets my heart… Many times I will have a breakthrough thought or idea that brings clarity to my message.Like you, I am simply a mouthpiece. Getting stuck is one way God keeps me ever conscious of that fact. . Andy Stanley
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It takes a habit to break a habit. You can pray every day for a generous heart, but until you start acting in that direction, nothing's going to change. Andy Stanley
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In the shadow of my hurt, forgiveness feel like a decision to reward my enemy. But in the shadow of the cross, forgiveness is merely a gift from one undeserving soul to another. Andy Stanley
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Here’s a question every angry man and woman needs to consider: How long are you going to allow people you don’t even like – people who are no longer in your life, maybe even people who aren’t even alive anymore – to control your life? How long? Andy Stanley
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If you see your brother in need, it doesn't matter if you already gave somewhere else. You should be open to the idea of God using you to meet your brother's unexpected need. Andy Stanley
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Here's a scary thought: What if God called you to give beyond your comfort level? Would you be afraid? Would you try to explain it away or dismiss it as impractical? And in the process, would you miss out on a harvest opportunity for which God had explicitly prospered you in the first place? Andy Stanley
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As believers, we all have the responsibility to leverage our wealth for kingdom purposes. Andy Stanley
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As you give to fund God's needs, are you forced to trust Him to provide for yours? That's what a growing faith is about. And over the long haul, it's not enough just to commit to a percentage. Growth means reviewing your giving goals and occasionally increasing the percentage you give. Andy Stanley
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The God of Christianity never claims to be fair. He goes beyond fair. The Bible teaches that he decided not to give us what we deserve--that's mercy. In addition, God decided to give us what we don't deserve--we call that grace. Andy Stanley
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Just as Jesus predicted, what originates in the secret place won't always remain a secret.... How do we guard -- or maybe it would be more appropriate to say, guard against -- our hearts? How do we monitor what's going on in that secret place that has the potential to go public at any moment? Andy Stanley
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The root of anger is the perception that something has been taken. Something is owed you, and now a debt to debtor relationship has been established. Andy Stanley
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One of the primary reasons we don't seek counsel from the wise people around us is that we already know what we are going to hear--and we just don't want to hear it. Andy Stanley
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Our greatest moral regrets are always preceded by a series of unwise choices. Andy Stanley
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Relationships are built on small, consistent deposits of time. You can't cram for what's most important. If you want to connect with your kids, you've got to be available consistently, not randomly. Andy Stanley
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Author has developed a routine of daily emotional debriefing with his kids as he tucks them in at night. To encourage the habit of keeping uncluttered, open heart, he starts with basic questions asking whether anyone has hurt them or made them angry to help them process at an age-appropriate depth. As they mature, he will add questions. Andy Stanley
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Your talent and giftedness as a leader have the potential to take you farther than your character can sustain you. That ought to scare you. Andy Stanley
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We don’t drift in good directions. We discipline and prioritize ourselves there. Andy Stanley
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Every arena of life intersects with what's going on in our hearts. Everything passes through on its way to wherever it's going. Everything. Andy Stanley
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Likewise, most of the world goes to bed at night under the assumption that if they were to die in their sleep, they would find themselves standing at the pearly gates. After all, good people go to heaven. And just about everybody thinks they are good. Andy Stanley
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..the best strategy for giving is a two-fold approach: a basic plan combined with a willingness to consider spontaneous giving when unique opportunities arise. Andy Stanley
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As a leader it is your job to protect the missional integrity of the Jesus gathering to which you have been called. It is your responsibility to see to it that the church under your care continues as a gathering of people in process; a place where the curious, the unconvinced, the sceptical, the used-to-believe and the broken, as well as the committed, informed and sold-out come together around Peter's declaration that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. Andy Stanley
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Peace is a fruit of the Spirit, not the byproduct of accumulated wealth. Andy Stanley
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Greed is supported by an endless cast of what-ifs. Greedy people can never have enough to satisfy the need they feel in light of every conceivable eventuality. Andy Stanley
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If you decide that what God is asking you to do with your life is just too much on you and is just a little too inconvenient, then you will never see the miracles he has for you. Andy Stanley
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...often, stepping outside your comfort zone is not careless irresponsibility, but a necessary act of obedience. Andy Stanley
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Whenever pastors assume people in their congregation know certain things, they miss opportunities to teach. If a pastor makes assumptions year after year, then a whole generation has never heard [that truth] for the first time. If we assume too much, we communicate too little. Andy Stanley
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Theology isn't what drove them to their...theology." author writes on dealing with the embittering experience of those who protect a wounded place with abstract arguments. Andy Stanley
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But in the areas that matter most, a burst of energy and activity cannot reverse the consequences that accompany a season of neglect. Andy Stanley
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We rob ourselves when we make decisions in the moment with no thought of how those decisions will impact our futures. Andy Stanley
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None of us plan--or intend--to get into trouble. The problem is, we don't plan not to. Andy Stanley
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The health of your marriage tomorrow will be determined by the decisions you make today. Andy Stanley
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Loyalty publicly results in leverage privately. Andy Stanley
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Any fear associated with giving to God's kingdom is irrational. It's on par with a farmer who, out of fear of losing his seed, refuses to plant his fields. Andy Stanley
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[God] wants you to go home, look at your bucket of seed, and determine in your heart how much you'd like to sow. He wants you to consider thoughtfully your current circumstances, your life, your potential, and your finances. He wants you to involve your family. He wants you to pray about it. And then He wants you to come up with a plan. Andy Stanley
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What you fear most will determine whether you merely save for the future or give for the future. Andy Stanley
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Leadership is all about taking people on a journey. The challenge is that most of the time, we are asking people to follow us to places we ourselves have never been. Andy Stanley
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Preachers prepare with this fear: 'Am I going to be able to fill the time?' The audience never worries about that. Andy Stanley
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Uncertainty is not an indication of poor leadership it underscores the need for leadership. Andy Stanley
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Uncertainty is a permanent part of the leadership landscape. It never goes away. Andy Stanley
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The church wasn't an organization in the first century. They weren't writing checks or buying property. The church has matured and developed over the years. But for some reason, the last thing to change is the structure of leadership. Andy Stanley
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There will be very few occasions when you are absolutely certain about anything. You will consistently be called upon to make decisions with limited information. That being the case, your goal should not be to eliminate uncertainty. Instead, you must develop the art of being clear in the face of uncertainty. Andy Stanley
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Greed is not a financial issue. It's a heart issue. Andy Stanley
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When a plan or strategy fails, people are tempted to assume it was the wrong vision. Plans and strategies can always be changed and improved. But vision doesn't change. Visions are simply refined with time. Andy Stanley