Life is what comes along after you have planned something else.
JOYCE MEYERThe truth is, anyone can start projects. The world is full of just-started projects that looked great at the time but were never completed.
More Joyce Meyer Quotes
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When we complain about our current situation, we remain in it; when we praise God in the midst of difficulty, He raises us out of it.
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Most of us have hoped and prayed for something to happen a certain way, but it didn’t. And when this happened, we had a choice to make: to react with offense toward God or to trust Him anyway.
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God knows the mess we’re in when He calls us. His light shines greater through “cracked pots” than it does through those who have it all together.
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In Christ, it’s never too late, you’re never too old… it’s never “too anything” for Him to work positive change in your life.
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The Word of God is active, energizing, sharp and powerful like a two-edged sword.
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If you want to be successful at being yourself, you’re going to have to take a chance on not being like everyone else.
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When you forgive, you’re not doing God a favor, you are giving yourself the gift of freedom.
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Satan is the master distracter. He is always working to keep us off track in our walk with God.
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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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Integrity means that you are the same in public as you are in private.
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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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Don’t let your feelings be a God to you.
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I don’t want to spend my whole life talking about the promised land without ever getting there. I want to live in it.
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It is impossible to be both selfish and happy.
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Sometimes when you’ve had a long series of disappointing things happen, you can get into the very bad habit of just expecting more of what you’ve already had.
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