Whether we get to avoid pain and suffering or we must persevere in the midst of it, our deliverance comes when we’re dragged from the enemy of our souls to the heart of God.
BETH MOOREBelieve that God has heard you.
More Beth Moore Quotes
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When we live to the glory of God, we show His goodness living through us instead of just ourselves.
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You cannot keep doing the same thing, the same way, and keep expecting something different to happen.
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Intimacy with God is that I can come in with the honesty of my heart, tell Him how much I’m hurting.
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To God, our journey is JUST as important as our destination!
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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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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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Good humor and laughter are far too wonderful not to come straight from the heart of God.
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When you walk with Jesus, defeat turns into victory.
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May God remind us daily-no matter what kind of obstacles we face-that we are loved and empowered by the One who brought the universe into existence with the mere sound of His voice. Nothing is impossible for Him.
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Regardless of who has betrayed you and what promises they didn’t keep- God is firm in His commitment to you.
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If you’re still drawing breath, God’s not done with you yet. Don’t quit. Be brave and believe God is for you.
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Satan never wastes a fiery dart by aiming at a spot covered by armor. The bull’s eye is located dead center in our inconsistency. That’s where the enemy plans to bring us down.
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God longs for us to freely pour out every single emotion, no matter how toxic, right before Him.
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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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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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