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“If you live for people's acceptance, you'll die from their rejection.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“When I decided to follow Jesus that night in Atlanta, I assumed that becoming a Christian would make life easier. I thought the rest of my life would be smiling and smooth sailing. I assumed I wouldn’t be tempted by women and partying and acceptance and all the things that I’d been a slave to for so many years. I thought I would walk around with a continual inner peace and serenity like Gandhi or something. This turns out to be a lie that too many people believe. You’ll actually experience more temptation, not less, after you become a Christian. Following Jesus doesn’t mean you’ll start living perfectly overnight. It certainly doesn’t mean that your problems will disappear. Rather than ridding you of problems or temptations, following Jesus just means that you have a place—no, a person—to run to when they come. And the power to overcome them.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“Success is not what I've done compared with what others have done. Success is what I've done compared with what God has called me to do.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“Scars are the evidence that wounds can heal. That wounds don't last forever. That healing is possible.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“A person can be removed from slavery in an instant, but it takes a lifetime for slavery to be removed from a person.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“But when people try to avoid suffering by sinning, they end up sinning their way into suffering. And”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“But before God could change me, He needed to mature me. And before God could mature me, He needed to move me.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“I had made the same mistake a lot of Christians make: I saw my connection with God as a contractual relationship, rather than a covenantal relationship. All contracts have terms, but covenants don’t. They last forever. In a contractual relationship, you’re always worried about breaking the rules. In a covenantal relationship, you’re only concerned with loving the other party as much as you can.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“My desire for acceptance is one of the crosses that I carry. Each morning I have to attend a funeral. My own. I have to wake up and once again die to my desires for people's approval.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“Was I the rebel kid? The lost college student who just wanted to be accepted? The legalistic man who battled self-righteousness? Was I a husband or a father or a hip-hop artist? Like a tree trunk, all those people were a part of me. They are a part of me. But more than anything, Lecrae is a child who is unconditionally loved by God. I’m a sinner who has been rescued by God from my brokenness and called to glorify the One who has never left my side. That’s who Lecrae is, and that’s who I’ll always be.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“Rather than thinking about the world in the categories of simply good and evil, a biblical worldview helps us think in categories of good and redeemable.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“I make a point to show off my scars because I want others to know that they aren't alone. Talking about wounds is important, but talking about our healed wounds is just as important.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“Life on earth has sharp teeth.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“... the Scripture is like one big, unbroken story about people who decided to follow God and ended up failing almost as much as they succeeded. After God told Abraham that he was going to have millions of kids, the old man literally laughed in God's face. Jacob was a lying cheat before he met God at Bethel. And he was a lying cheat afterward too. These are two of Israel's greatest patriarchs. Moses was a murderer, a doubter, an excuse-maker. he was chosen to lead God's people out of slavery. David was "a man after God's own heart." But he was also an adulterer. His son, Solomon, was the wisest man who ever lived. But he had hundreds of wives. And Jesus' disciples were all flawed in their own way - from Thomas, the doubter, to Peter, the hothead. With such a long list of people who both followed God and stumbled constantly, why would we assume our experiences would be any different?”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
tags: flawed
“Life on earth has sharp teeth. It has a way of wounding us. The only way to begin nursing your wounds is to name your wounds. There are few guarantees in life, but you can count on this: if you ignore your wounds, they will not go away. They will get worse and grow infected.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
tags: wounds
“...if you live for people's acceptance, you'll die from their rejection.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“Your true character is revealed not by how you act when life goes your way, but how you act when the bottom falls out. Though”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“Money itself isn’t evil, but the love of it is the root of all kinds of evil. So these things helped me to stay grounded. I began realizing that people on yachts weren’t happier than people in rowboats. Bentleys break down just like Nissans. You can get a great night’s sleep at a Hampton Inn just like at a Ritz-Carlton. And flying in first class won’t get you to your destination any faster than riding in coach.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“repentance is a continual act—a lifestyle—rather than a single event.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“Old habits die hard, and if you’re not careful, the person you used to be can overtake the person you’re trying to become.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“...because we don't know any stories of the many others who are falling, we assume that we are the only ones who do... Falling wasn't the end of the world as long as I got back up and kept walking.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“I remember when my oldest son took his first step. My wife and I were so excited, but we expected him to fall right after he took it. And he did. But we didn't condemn him for stumbling. We were patient and encouraging. We clapped when he got back up and cheered him on for continuing to try. Each time he attempted to walk, he would take more steps than the last time. But he would still fall, and sometimes he hurt himself. By letting him fail and loving him through it, he eventually succeeded.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“None of us realized that each act of violence was training us to perpetuate the cycle when we were grown up and could graduate from abused to abuser... I've had to learn that my natural responses aren't normal, that the only way to live a future that's better than my past is to cling to God in the present.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
tags: abuse
“It's like God knew that one day I'd need a little extra something to keep showing up when it felt awkward, to keep walking when no one noticed, to keep making music even though many dismiss it before even listening to it.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“The decisions I’ve made in my personal life have helped me resist the temptations I face in my professional life. I was lucky early in my career and was given wise counsel to cap my salary and live below my means. Money itself isn’t evil, but the love of it is the root of all kinds of evil. So these things helped me to stay grounded. I”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“I’ve had to learn that my natural responses aren’t normal, that the only way to live a future that’s better than my past is to cling to God in the present.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“I’m a lifelong wanderer trying to love God and be who I was created to be.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“Everything a believer touches and uses in a way that honors God is, in a sense, no longer “secular.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“There is no such thing as Christian rap and secular rap. Only people can become Christians. Music can't accept Jesus into its heart. So I am not trying to make Christian music or secular music. I'm just making music. Hip-hop, like all music, is a good thing. I could use it for evil by filling it with violence and misogyny and profanity. Or I can use it to glorify God.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed
“You'll actually experience more temptations, not less, after you become a Christian. Following Jesus doesn't mean you'll start living perfectly overnight. It certainly doesn't mean that your problems will disappear. Rather than ridding you of problems or temptations, following Jesus just means that you have a place - no, a person - to run to when they come. And the power to overcome them.”
Lecrae Moore, Unashamed

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