There's no doubt God gave me a gift, and I've taken advantage of it.

I'm unable to ignore the gift that God gave me, so I'm going to sing.

God gave me the gift to be able to play instruments and I have to play.

My gift from God has been my talent, my genetics, and the people around me.

Baseball for me was instinctive, born within me, given to me as a gift from God.

You know, God gave me a gift to do other things besides play the game of basketball.

I think I'm lovable. That's the gift God gave me. I don't do anything to be lovable. I have no control.

Being a singer is a natural gift. It means I'm using to the highest degree possible the gift that god gave me to use. I'm happy with that.

'Rise Up' is definitely my baby. I think it was a gift because, you know, it's like God just spoke to me and wrote that song. It's very powerful.

I used to be real cocky about what I do but then I realized it's not me, all of this is really God's gift and whenever He want to, He can take it away.

I have the gift of the gab, can talk and perform, but so can others. I can only attribute it to the fact that somebody up there likes me: it's remote-controlled by God.

God gave me a gift and everyone is gifted differently. But it's as though using those gifts for him and kind of recognizing that and giving him the glory and I think just I've been very fortunate.

I recognize that every role I play, I'm not going to play someone that has a ministry or that is a Christian, and I don't think that's what God has called me to do. The gift and talent that He's given me as an actor, director, producer is to entertain, sometimes to inform, most times to inspire.

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