The Bible teaches that all things are either a result of the will of God, human will, or the will of Satan. So there is no such thing as luck. So there's no Bible verse that would say "good luck." But you might use a verse like 3 John 1:2, which says, "Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth." I don't know if that's good enough for what you're looking for, but I can't think of any other verse that might be appropriate.
One of the most convincing ways is to give a brief testament of your life and success, and how God helped you through it. Then people will be a bit more inclined to hear the rest. Good Luck.
what are they saying good luck about? "Good luck on the show!" ? "Good luck, you're going to need it." Or the good luck about, "I'm totally going to get you one of these days.." "Yeah? Well good luck."
A four leaf clover is the universal good luck charm. Sent them a four leaf clover good luck charm... it means farewell and good luck.
Any type of flowers can be sent to someone before a performance. Etiquette suggests not to include a card saying good luck as it is considered bad luck to say good luck to someone before a performance.
143 times Good luck and may god be with you!
You can wish someone good luck by saying, "May good fortune follow you like a cow grazing in a lush pasture."
Behind the kings throne there is a crown that is wht u use to open the passage in the cave. Good luck
In Kirundi, you would say "Ivyo utega umugisha" to wish someone good luck.
In Nahuatl, you can say "tlazohtecoxketl" to wish someone good luck.
In Cree, you can say "nitanis, acosin" to say goodbye and good luck to someone.
its a fantailmost people believe it is good luck but it has believe that if you see it someone with die
Yes, "Good Luck" is typically capitalized as it is a phrase used to wish someone success or well-being.