True intimacy with God always brings humility.
BETH MOOREI assure you that some of the most awesome things God has ever done for me have come out of the most awful things I’d done to myself.
More Beth Moore Quotes
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Every inch of ground we refuse to take with God, we surrender to the enemy.
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Trust God to take care of you in all circumstances. Do you realize what the enemy will lose if you surrender and trust God?
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Spiritual maturity does not mean that we will never make wrong plans. In fact, spiritual maturity often means having the courage to admit we’ve made the wrong plans.
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God wants to wipe away your past and lift your burdens. Do you let Him?
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God made our souls to long for Him, and we are not fully satisfied without His presence in our lives.
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Picture God nudging you and me awake before dawn because He can hardly wait to be with us.
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God often proves Himself when we feel we have the least to offer.
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A broken heart heals when we allow the healing to go as deep as the wound went.
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It’s a strange thought that sometimes God trusts us more than we trust Him. God trusts you – can you trust Him?
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Ministry to an individual is as mighty an act of God as is ministry to the masses.
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Better to admit where you’re not and ask God’s help to get you where you need to be.
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It is not about never doubting, it is about coming out on the other side with twice the faith you had going into your doubt.
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I assure you that some of the most awesome things God has ever done for me have come out of the most awful things I’d done to myself.
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Sometimes God allows storms to come together in such a way that they ultimately fulfill something that would never have happened otherwise.
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Peace is one of the most obvious earmarks of the authority of Christ. A sense of peace will virtually always accompany His will and direction, even when the direction might not have been our personal preference.
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