Mark Driscoll quotes are thought-provoking, memorable and inspiring. From views on society and politics to thoughts on love and life, Mark Driscoll has a lot to say. In this list we present the 15 best Mark Driscoll quotes, in no particular order. Let yourself get inspired!
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Mark Driscoll quotes
To conquer your biology, stop seeing people sexually and start seeing them as family. In our day, we have really a perverted notion where it’s like strangers and potential sexual objects.
— Mark Driscoll
Singles, fornicating is an internship for adultery.
— Mark Driscoll
Part of the fruit of the Spirit is self-control. Once you get married, however, a good defense is frequency and freedom.
— Mark Driscoll
If my words don’t flow out of a heart that rests in God’s control, sovereignty, then they come out of the heart that seeks control so I can get what I want.
— Mark Driscoll, Real Marriage: The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together
Since you act as though God is dead, I wanted to join you in the mourning.”The reply of Martin Luther’s wife, in full funeral regalia, in trying to illustrate the folly of his depressed state.
— Mark Driscoll, Real Marriage: The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together
Stop looking for the path of least resistance and start running down the path of greatest glory to God and good to others, because that’s what Jesus, the Real Man, did.
— Mark Driscoll, Real Marriage: The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together
If you really want to be a rebel get a job, cut your grass, read your bible, and shut up. Because no one is doing that.
— Mark Driscoll
if you can’t take a nap, if you can’t take a day off, heaven’s going to drive you nuts.
— Mark Driscoll
The key to understnading masculinity is Jesus Christ. Jesus was tough with religious blockheads, false teachers, the proud, and bullies. Jesus was tender with women, children, and those who were suffering or humble. Additionally, Jesus took responsability for Himself. He worked a jon for the first thirty years of His life, swinging a hammer as a carpenter. He also took responsability for us on the cross, where He substituted Himself and died in our place for our sins. My sins are my fault, not Jesus’fault, but Jesus has made them His responsability. This is the essence of the gospel, the “good news”. If you understand this, it will change how you view masculinity.
— Mark Driscoll, Real Marriage: The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together
The big idea here is not, have you sinned, but are you changing?
— Mark Driscoll
An animal will conquer others. A Spirit-filled man conquers himself – self-discipline, self-control.
— Mark Driscoll
Any religious person who says he does not really need human friends because God is his Friend is calling God a liar because He’s the One Who says we also need human friends.
— Mark Driscoll, Real Marriage: The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together
Are you letting culture, not scripture, determine your sexuality, how you date, how you present yourself, how you engage in certain relationships with members of the opposite sex? We need to be very clear that the way we do life is different than the rest of the world.
— Mark Driscoll
We will take a few moments and make fun of religious people, and we do this in love. No, we do, because we love to make fun of religious people.
— Mark Driscoll
While it only takes one spouse to be friendly, it takes both spouses to be friends. When both spouses are unfriendly, the marriage is marked by conflict and coldness. When one spouse is friendly and the other is unfriendly, the marriage is marked by selfishness and sadness. But when both spouses each make a deep, heartfelt covenant with God to continually seek to become a better friend, increasing love and laughter mark the marriage.
— Mark Driscoll, Real Marriage: The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together
Religious people are not fun… So, Jesus shows up and kids run around Him, want to be with Him. You know why? He’s fun… God’s a Father who likes His kids to have fun, so when Jesus shows up, the religious people get jealous because Jesus gets invited to parties and the religious people don’t.
— Mark Driscoll