66 Quotes & Sayings By Dillon Burroughs

Dillon Burroughs is the author of The 7 Steps to Inner Peace , a book about personal transformation and inner peace. The book is based on his daily lessons on meditation, yoga, and other life skills that help him to achieve inner peace. Dillon also teaches these skills through his books and online courses on the subjects of self-improvement, yoga, meditation, and modern spirituality. He has been teaching these skills for over 12 years, helping thousands of people to achieve inner peace and happiness Read more

As we work together as a team, God grows our...
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As we work together as a team, God grows our dreams into something greater than we can accomplish alone. Dillon Burroughs
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Treat people like family because they are. Dillon Burroughs
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When God gives you a passion for a particular cause, there is a reason for it, and that reason is not to keep it to yourself. You are called to be a representative for those in need. Dillon Burroughs
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Sometimes you are the answer to your own prayer. Dillon Burroughs
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Why is it that we feel bad when “all” we can do for a person is pray for them? We feel like we need to work to help, but remember: prayer is the work. Dillon Burroughs
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When others doubt the power of Jesus, be the one who asks Him to perform the impossible. He often will. Dillon Burroughs
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Since God exists outside of time, He also has all of the time He needs to personally act in each of our lives. There is never a rush to the next meeting or the next message. Dillon Burroughs
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We dare not forget the power of prayer. Dillon Burroughs
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Trust is tough. Once trust has been broken by multiple people on multiple occasions, believing in anyone or anything becomes increasingly difficult. Much of the skepticism of our world can be traced back to broken trust. Dillon Burroughs
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When Jesus was interrupted, He started where He was and helped those in need who were nearest to Him. There is always another mission “out there”–the next cause, the next city, or the next country that seems to be the most important mission we could pursue. Jesus illustrates that our greatest mission is often the person in front of us. Dillon Burroughs
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We want to care most about what Jesus cares most about. Dillon Burroughs
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Jesus cares more about our effort than our accomplishments. Dillon Burroughs
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Be willing to be unliked and ridiculed in order to speak the words of the One who matters most. Dillon Burroughs
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In our modern world, we often separate faith from practice. But the way of Jesus rejects this notion. Only living our faith offers the credibility to teach our faith. Anything less is less that the teachings of Christ. Dillon Burroughs
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Jesus rejoices in even the smallest gifts to His children. Dillon Burroughs
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Then I read that Jesus was a friend of sinners. This still bothers me. Not because Jesus was a friend of sinners (because that came in really handy in my case). It bothered me because if I'm trying to live like Jesus, that means I'm supposed to be a friend of sinners too. Dillon Burroughs
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Jesus came to give us life. We don't have to hang on a cross like he did. For him, it was a sacrifice. For us, it is a gift. Dillon Burroughs
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The first miracle Jesus performed was instant winemaking. No wonder people loved Him! He probably received a bunch of wedding invitations after that one. Dillon Burroughs
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Compassion without action is meaningless. Dillon Burroughs
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When your goal is not fame or notoriety, you can simply show up, offer compassion to people, and let God do His work. Dillon Burroughs
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It is when we experience God most closely that our hearts burn most passionately to show his compassion to others. Dillon Burroughs
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The true test of faith is how we treat those who can do nothing for us in return. Dillon Burroughs
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True compassion sees each person as a brother or sister and acts accordingly. Dillon Burroughs
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God does give times of peace in our Christian lives, but it is not all of the time. Dillon Burroughs
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We may not understand why certain things occur in our lives, but we understand who to run to when they do. Dillon Burroughs
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May we show great concern to those of great concern to God. Dillon Burroughs
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The poor are not a problem but rather an opportunity to show unconditional love. Dillon Burroughs
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Many go to great lengths to discover God's will or to hear His voice, yet we only need to open His Book. Dillon Burroughs
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The Bible's message is that you matter to God. Our response is that God should matter to us. Dillon Burroughs
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The response to stress is not less time in God's Word, but more. Dillon Burroughs
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To delight in the law of the Lord is to find our source of joy outside of ourselves. Dillon Burroughs
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Your attitude toward Scripture can reveal your attitude toward the Savior. When your passion for God's Word runs high, your passion for God does as well. Dillon Burroughs
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Even in our own lives, we often struggle with a God who is real, who created us, who cares for us, and desires to know us. Yet from the start, God has made clear that you and I are made in his image, on purpose and for a purpose. Dillon Burroughs
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Don’t settle for helping those who will help you in return or doing a good deed for others to see. Help others without expecting anything back. Even if nobody else cares, God will notice. Dillon Burroughs
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The applause of the audience is short-lived. When calls resound for an encore, we are called to direct our attention to our Master. Dillon Burroughs
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Those who wish to stand tallest must kneel lowest. Dillon Burroughs
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In humility, we find our true calling and our greatest honor. Dillon Burroughs
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Much of life appears mundane at the time. Yet in God's providence every moment includes significant details arranged by His divine hand. Dillon Burroughs
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If I came to your town and asked any person on the street, “Which church should I go to if I want to get involved in helping the poor or homeless in this community?” would your church be the first one mentioned? Make this identity your goal. Dillon Burroughs
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Church may be primarily for believers, but the gospel is for all people. Dillon Burroughs
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What if every church in America had a ministry to stand against modern slavery? Dillon Burroughs
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Church wasn't designed by an architect (Technically, Jesus was a carpenter.). So why do we think of churches as buildings instead of groups of people who love Jesus? Dillon Burroughs
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The solution to our human frailty is not to try harder, but to turn Godward. Dillon Burroughs
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If your heart is still beating, God is not done with you yet. Dillon Burroughs
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God may allow a disturbance, but we don’t have to be disturbed by it. Dillon Burroughs
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To follow Christ requires a downward career track that does not depend on dollars or status. Instead, what matters is Christ. Dillon Burroughs
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Christ has not called us to be popular, but to be faithful. We are not saved to be relevant to the crowds; we are saved to reflect Christ. Dillon Burroughs
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Our problems may tower over us, but God towers over our problems. Dillon Burroughs
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It is not the size of our problems but the size of our God that matters most. Dillon Burroughs
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Did you ever stop to consider that God made us to remake us? He created us so we would seek Him and be transformed by Him. Dillon Burroughs
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God saves us because He loves us. It has nothing to do with our goodness or nobility, our achievements or agility. Our salvation depends completely upon our Savior. Dillon Burroughs
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Our greatest need is not for a better income or a more appealing body, but for salvation. Dillon Burroughs
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When we first come to faith in Christ, we often think it was simply of our own choosing. Only later do we realize we would have never taken that step of faith apart from His grace drawing us near to Him. Dillon Burroughs
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How you live today has the potential to impact all eternity. Dillon Burroughs
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No worldly pursuit compares to the joy of experiencing the change of one soul from death to life. Dillon Burroughs
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Whether we live in poverty or prosperity, we can still live generously. Dillon Burroughs
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The emphasis in Scripture is not the amount we give, but the attitude with which we give. Dillon Burroughs
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If we are to be blessed, we must pursue the Giver of blessings. Dillon Burroughs
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The one who finds contentment is truly rich. Dillon Burroughs
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There is no secret formula--only a life committed to a close walk with God. Dillon Burroughs
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God is calling you to change the world one life at a time and one small step at a time. Begin today where you are. Dillon Burroughs
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Live today the way you want to be remembered tomorrow. Dillon Burroughs
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Everyone leaves a legacy, whether they want to or not. The question is, “What kind of legacy will you leave? Dillon Burroughs
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Safety comes in our nearness to God, not in our distance from our enemies. Dillon Burroughs
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We cannot do everything, but we can all do something. Dillon Burroughs