I know for certain that God does not make mistakes, but he does make miracles. I am one. You are, too.
I believe if God doesn't give you a miracle, you are a miracle of God for somebody else's salvation.
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What this quote means
The quote emphasizes that each individual can be a source of hope and inspiration for others, even amidst personal struggles.
Nick Vujicic's quote reflects the idea that while we may seek miracles or extraordinary interventions in our lives, our very existence can serve as a miracle for someone else. It suggests that our experiences and the ways we affect those around us can be transformative, providing strength and faith to others who may be facing their own challenges. In this sense, our lives can be a testament to resilience and purpose, encouraging others to find their own hope and salvation.
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This quote can be used in a motivational speech to encourage individuals to see their value in supporting others.
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I love my life, because Iβve seen my purpose.
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At my funeral, if one said, 'Nick was a generous person,' trust me I won't be doing cartwheels in my coffin. Recognition from people is never and never will be a goal. Some people strive for that respect or honor. Living a life to just reach for the position and status is vanity and sin.
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