26 Quotes & Sayings By David Platt

David Platt is the author of The Bible Cure, a best-selling book about how to renew your mind and change your life. He is a leading Christian thinker, speaker, and international leader in the global church movement. Platt is a former pastor and now serves as Chief Executive Officer of UK-based The Barnabas Fund, which supports church planting, church leadership development, church revitalisation, and community engagement projects. He is also a Visiting Professor at Cambridge International Institute for Leadership Development at Anglia Ruskin University.

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Radical obedience to Christ is not easy... It's not comfort, not health, not wealth, and not prosperity in this world. Radical obedience to Christ risks losing all these things. But in the end, such risk finds its reward in Christ. And he is more than enough for us. David Platt
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So what is the difference between someone who willfully indulges in sexual pleasures while ignoring the Bible on moral purity and someone who willfully indulges in the selfish pursuit of more and more material possessions while ignoring the Bible on caring for the poor? The difference is that one involves a social taboo in the church and the other involves the social norm in the church. David Platt
My biggest fear, even now, is that I will hear...
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My biggest fear, even now, is that I will hear Jesus' words and walk away, content to settle for less than radical obedience to Him.  David Platt
I can almost picture the disciples faces.
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I can almost picture the disciples faces. "No, not the drink-my-blood speech! We'll never get on the list of fastest-growing movements if you keep asking them to eat you! David Platt
We are settling for a Christianity that revolves around catering...
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We are settling for a Christianity that revolves around catering to ourselves when the central message of Christianity is actually about abandoning ourselves. David Platt
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The price is certainly high for people who don’t know Christ and who live in a world where Christians shrink back from self-denying faith and settle into self-indulging faith. While Christians choose to spend their lives fulfilling the American dream instead of giving their lives to proclaiming the kingdom of God, literally billions in need of the Gospel remain in the dark David Platt
The purpose of God's Word is to transform people in...
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The purpose of God's Word is to transform people in every country and every century into the image of God. David Platt
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The author holds up for inspection the fallacy of The Closed-Door Method wherein Christ's followers assume that if a decision is difficult to make it is not His will for us to make it because He would obviously not want us to do anything difficult. David Platt
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What if followers of Christ stopped looking for work in places where the MOST number of Christians Christians lived and started looking for work places where the LEAST Christians lived? David Platt
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The way to conquer sin is not by working hard to change our deeds, but by trusting Jesus to change our desires. Follow Me, pg. 111. David Platt
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The formal definition of impact is a forcible contact between two things, and God has designed our lives for a collision course with the world. David Platt
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We are molding Jesus into our image. He's beginning to look a lot like us because, after all, that is who we are most comfortable with. The danger now is when we gather in our church buildings to sing, and lift up our hands in worship, we may not actually be worshiping the Jesus of the Bible. Instead, we may be worshiping ourselves. David Platt
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We've taken the lifeblood out of Christianity and put Kool-Aid in its place so that it tastes better to the crowds, and the consequences are catastrophic. ~Follow Me, pg. 7 David Platt
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God's revelation in the Gospel not only reveals Who He is, but it also reveals who we are. David Platt
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A materialistic world will not be won to Christ by a materialistic church. David Platt
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The road that leads to heaven is risky, lonely, and costly in this world, and few are willing to pay the price. Following Jesus involves losing your life-and finding new life in him. Follow Me, pg. 11 David Platt
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We email, Facebook, tweet and text with people who are going to spend eternity in either heaven or hell. Our lives are too short to waste on mere temporal conversations when massive eternal realities hang in the balance. Just as you and I have no guarantee that we will live through the day, the people around us are not guaranteed tomorrow either. So let's be intentional about sewing the threads of the gospel into the fabric of our conversations every day, knowing that it will not always be easy, yet believing that eternity will always be worth it. . David Platt
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The purpose of prayer is not for the disciple to give information to God. The purpose of prayer is intimacy with God. David Platt
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Making disciples of Jesus is the overflow of the delight in being disciples of Jesus. David Platt
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As you call people to submit to the Person of Christ, you can trust the Spirit of Christ to lead them to salvation. David Platt
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I could impart excitement, but not urgency. — Francis Chen David Platt
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God's glory is most majestically displayed not through you were through me, but through US. God raises up the Church, and says to all Creation in the heavens, on the Earth, and under the Earth, this is the bride and body of My Son, bought and purchased by His blood to be My people and receive My power, and enjoy My presence, and declare My praise forever and ever. David Platt
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God grows the Church through holiness in Christians. David Platt
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The author describes the adoption process in which he and his wife participated as "a paperwork pregnancy". David Platt
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If we were left to ourselves with the task of taking the gospel to the world, we would immediately begin planning innovative strategies and plotting elaborate schemes. We would organize conventions, develop programs, and create foundations… But Jesus is so different from us. With the task of taking the gospel to the world, he wandered through the streets and byways… All He wanted was a few men who would think as He did, love as He did, see as He did, teach as He did and serve as He did. All He needed was to revolutionize the hearts of a few, and they would impact the world. . David Platt