Top 93 Quotes & Sayings by Jeremy Camp - Page 2

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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
I always wanted to do some acting, but didn't want to be that guy who says he has to.
I had times when I'd be reading the Bible, and it would be talking about Jesus healing other people, and I'd be angry. I asked God some difficult questions. 'Why didn't you heal my wife?'
If I'm on stage and ministering my heart and pointing people to Christ, then that's all I can do. — © Jeremy Camp
If I'm on stage and ministering my heart and pointing people to Christ, then that's all I can do.
This time we live in is saying, 'Live for yourself, and whatever makes you happy' and all this kind of stuff, and it's so contrary. And we so don't want to go and be reckless for the Lord.
I've been through a lot and if God can use that story to help people through a lot of pain and heartache and share hope with people, well we'll see how it progresses.
I've always just written my heart and allowed God to do what he wanted to do.
I've always been real honest in my music and real honest when I play live.
I want to share my journey because I think God wants us to share our stories with one another - to show others how what he has done in our lives. To help others who are going through the same thing. I think he gets joy in that.
Through the loss of my wife and many confusing times, Jesus was always there by my side.
I realize now that God has been with me every step of my life - through the suffering.
Each year I have grown and learned new things.
The biggest thing when you come to my show live... is that you get to know the person's heart - the stories behind the songs, the depth of the music and there will be some amazing worship moments. You'll get an amazing experience because this is real to me and you'll see that.
I was praying one day and God literally gave me a song called 'Healing Hand of God.'
It's hard to see your wife deteriorate in front of your eyes.
God has given us these talents and we want to pass on our best.
For me, even with my Twitter and Facebook, I'm not on it all the time. I don't Twitter every day.
I might have some difficult questions, but I know God is still good and he has been merciful and gracious.
My God has restored my life in so many ways.
Social media is great because you can get information out there quick or you can use it as a ministry tool, but when you're on it all the time and you're not spending time with people and you're not sitting there looking at someone in the eyes and asking, "How are you doing?" that's when it's out of balance.
You might get up in the morning and do your devotions and say a few prayers and there you go. You think you've done your connecting for the day. But you don't know how to wait before the Lord and really stop and hear from the Lord or dig deeper and walk throughout the day with the Lord. It's like sending a quick Tweet or checking your Facebook page real quick. "Hey Lord, what's going on?" But you're missing the intimacy of, "Be still and know that I am God."
When God's leading and directing, you don't have to kick the doors open.
If you stay in the word of God then you'll get a fresh leading of new things to share. I share my testimony of what God has done, but there's certain things that when I slip into the Word and let God speak to me through His Word and it's a fresh thing for me to share.
In the morning when I rise give me Jesus.
I don't Twitter every day. I just think we should be more thoughtful with what we share. I don't care that you're turning a light on right now. That's great and all, but there's got to be a balance there.
Music is not my life. Christ is my life. — © Jeremy Camp
Music is not my life. Christ is my life.
I think a lot of the writing, you know, I write is just kind of like that where, you know. I write exactly how I'm feeling sometimes, and hardships that I'm going through. But I always end up, like the choruses are like, "God, You are good. God, you're faithful. You know, I know You understand, You're right here by my side." All these different things. And I just say very personal experiences that I've been through. I mean, it's not always detrimental thing.
I went straight from high school to Bible college for two years. Then I started doing music right out of Bible college full time. I did independent stuff for three years.
There's not a single fear, thought, feeling or need that's too big or too small for Jesus. He wants you to tell Him what's on your heart.
We may faint and we may sink Feel the pain and near the brink But the dark begins to shrink When you find the one who knows
I will walk by faith, even when I cannot see.
You might think you're connecting with your friends on Facebook but when was the last time you went out with your friends and asked them how they were doing? When was the last time you called them and prayed with them and really had a conversation? Go ahead and do those things with social media. I get it. I really do. But if you're lacking the other things, that's when it's out of balance and you're not really connected.
I know that I've been given more than beyond measure. I come alive when I see beyond my fears. I know that I've been given more than earthly treasure. I come alive when I've broken down and given you control.
Even when I don't see, I still believe.
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