God longs for us to freely pour out every single emotion, no matter how toxic, right before Him.
BETH MOOREOne person can bring favor to many during the storm.
More Beth Moore Quotes
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When we think we’re at the mercy of our circumstances and past, we discount the power that is ours through the Holy Spirit.
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If we are leading but not closely following Christ, we are misleading.
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Anyone with the maturity to surrender entirely to God is mature enough for God to use.
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True intimacy with God always brings humility.
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When the stakes are high, bow down low.
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Only you can decide how your fires will affect you. Will you be sanctified or scarred
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If we wait for the needy to walk through our church doors, we may wait a long time. God doesn’t wait for people to come to Him. He goes to them.
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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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Let your light shine today, and let your personality blossom, too. You don’t have to be a people-pleaser, just a people-lover.
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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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We must settle in our hearts that no matter what, God is sovereign.
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We know we’re coming full circle with God when we stand at a very similar crossroad where we made such a mess of life before, but this time we take a different road.
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People don’t need Christians to act like we always have it together. People need us to be real! What kind of healing would come if we all just got real before God and others?
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When we detach the Word of God from the heart of God, we miss the point of 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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