Skip to main content

Life & Wisdom Quote by Rick Warren

"During the next 90 days, people are going to be more open to the Gospel than in years. It is God's responsibility to make people receptive; it is our responsibility to sow the seed"

About this Quote

Ninety days is a marketer's unit of time, and Rick Warren knows exactly what he is doing by choosing it. The line reads like a spiritual forecast with a deadline: a window of heightened receptivity that creates urgency without requiring proof. It's revival framed as a season, not a slow cultural drift. The intent is mobilization. By promising an unusually open audience, Warren lowers the psychological barrier for would-be evangelists: if people are ready, your awkwardness matters less, your fear of rejection shrinks, the risk looks manageable.

The subtext is a careful division of labor that also functions as a moral alibi. "God's responsibility" covers the outcomes; "our responsibility" covers the effort. That theology has a practical benefit: it pressures action while insulating the believer from the sting of failure. If someone doesn't respond, you didn't botch the conversion; the receptivity wasn't granted. Yet the language still keeps accountability sharp. "Sow the seed" is an agricultural metaphor that dignifies repetitive, unglamorous outreach: one conversation, one invitation, one pamphlet, one prayer at a time. Not everyone converts; your job is to keep scattering.

Contextually, Warren's work sits inside evangelical America's habit of pairing spiritual mission with organizational strategy: campaigns, small-group mobilizations, measurable goals, concentrated pushes. The quote fuses providence with planning. It reassures congregations that their calendar is aligned with God's timing, turning ordinary scheduling into sacred momentum.

Quote Details

TopicGod
SourceHelp us find the source
Cite

Citation Formats

APA Style (7th ed.)
Warren, Rick. (2026, January 15). During the next 90 days, people are going to be more open to the Gospel than in years. It is God's responsibility to make people receptive; it is our responsibility to sow the seed. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/during-the-next-90-days-people-are-going-to-be-153347/

Chicago Style
Warren, Rick. "During the next 90 days, people are going to be more open to the Gospel than in years. It is God's responsibility to make people receptive; it is our responsibility to sow the seed." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/during-the-next-90-days-people-are-going-to-be-153347/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"During the next 90 days, people are going to be more open to the Gospel than in years. It is God's responsibility to make people receptive; it is our responsibility to sow the seed." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/during-the-next-90-days-people-are-going-to-be-153347/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.

More Quotes by Rick Add to List
Rick Warren on 90 Days of Gospel Openness
Click to enlarge Portrait | Landscape

About the Author

USA Flag

Rick Warren (born January 28, 1954) is a Writer from USA.

11 more quotes available

View Profile

Similar Quotes

Hans Kung, Theologian