Marvin Sapp quotes:

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  • In the African-American community, we struggle with a lot of health problems that have a lot to do with our diet.

  • A friend of mine said something powerful at his grandfather's funeral. He said that the greatest lesson from his grandfather's life was that he died empty, because he accomplished everything he wanted, with no regrets. I think that, along with leaving a legacy, would be the greatest sign of success.

  • My wife was a licensed psychologist by profession and a college professor of psychology.

  • Marvin's Motivational Moments actually started as something that was actually therapeutic for me. I would sit up late at night after my wife passed trying to adjust to being alone.

  • Whether looking at pop music, hip-hop or R&B, it's rare to find an artist who hasn't been touched or affected by the power and soul of gospel music. In fact, many of today's popular artists such as Whitney Houston, John Legend, and Katy Perry started their careers in the church choir.

  • My church has a health and fitness ministry to encourage our members to take care of spiritually and physically; how could I not?

  • We as preachers/teachers/pastors have to figure out things to do in order to garner the attention of individuals and also keep them at our churches by making sure that we reinvent ourselves on a consistent basis.

  • Now we have so many different genres of music, it's amazing to me. Even in the gospel music arena, you've got hip-hop, you got contemporary, urban contemporary, you got traditional, you got neo-soul gospel, you've got all of these different things.

  • I'm just a hometown boy from Grand Rapids, Michigan - where I still live - who is trying do what he feels that he's been called to do.

  • Just know He has His hands on You

  • Gospel music allows us to become closer to God and closer to each other.

  • I have been singing gospel music since I was four years old.

  • I think people are transient. Back in the early church, there was a 'stick and stay' mentality. In this day and time, people have a fast food mentality of ministry. If it doesn't fit them or if it doesn't fit in their schedule, they'll move on to something else. That's a norm in today's time.

  • D.C. is one my largest audiences. They buy tons of records of mine in Washington, D.C.

  • My father was a singer. So it just kind of happened that one Sunday while my dad was singing, I just walked out and stood next to him, and I started singing the song that he was leading, and I sang it in perfect pitch.

  • Throughout my career, my family and I have fallen victim to inappropriate attempts to contact me by several unknown individuals.

  • Some things you just don't get over.

  • I understand now that God trusts me enough to give me three kids - Marvin Jr., Mikaila and Madisson - who totally depend on me. They know I'm going to be there for them no matter what.

  • The worse thing in the world is for an individual to live, breath and exist and leave this earth, die, and not make impact.

  • We live in a world full of people who are ready to be uplifted.

  • My assignment is to take my situation and to use it to help others who feel hopeless and/or helpless because of loss.

  • When my wife got sick, I didn't understand why God was doing what he was doing.

  • Being a pastor is pressure because we have to counsel people.

  • Some men don't have the opportunity to be the type of father they need to be, and I hope my example teaches them to step up.

  • The best way to honor someone who has passed is to live.

  • Sometimes I still wonder what my fans look like, but if I had to describe them, I'd say that they are everyday people with everyday needs who need a supernatural message to help them though their natural walk.

  • Keep doing what you do, and people that enjoy what you do are gonna buy your music and love on you.

  • I have to prioritize: father first, and then a pastor and a recording artist and entrepreneur. I try to put everything in proper perspective, and then the proper priority.

  • God didn't give you the strength to get back on your feet so that you can run back to the same things that knocked you down.

  • In spite of calamity, He still has a plan for me, And it's working for my good, And it's building my testimony...

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