When we pray, we open the door for God to come into our problems and situations and work on them.
JOYCE MEYERIntegrity means that you are the same in public as you are in private.
More Joyce Meyer Quotes
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Integrity means that you are the same in public as you are in private.
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One of the best aids to freedom is asking God for a lot of help-and asking often.
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Don’t feel like you have to take every suggestion people give you. Not every good idea is a God idea.
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If you’re fighting moodiness and depression you don’t want to hang around a bunch of other moody and depressed people.
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Having a rough day? Place your hand over your heart. Feel that? It’s called purpose. You’re alive for a reason. Don’t give up
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Commit to stop making excuses. When we make excuses, we lie to ourselves and continue bad habits.
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Justified means just as if you’ve never sinned.
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If God is in fact separated from the government, then we can never possibly have a godly government. There’s no way for America to be good if she’s not godly.
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Turn you situation over to God because He can do more in a moment than you can do in a lifetime.
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The one thing everybody’s looking for is unconditional love. We all need somebody to love us just the way we are
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You never know how close you are to a breakthrough. It may be right around the corner. Don’t quit!
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I spent most of the early years of my walk with God focused on what was wrong with me. Most of us probably do that, hoping to change ourselves.
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Fear will try to keep you from taking that first step. Don’t give in to fear, do it afraid.
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The devil is no longer looking for an open door in your life. He will take any crack you give him.
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I just really believe people have to get hungry. I think maybe what we need to do, instead of trying to stuff our beliefs down people’s throats, is just pray for them to really be hungry and to see their neediness.
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