One of the best aids to freedom is asking God for a lot of help-and asking often.
JOYCE MEYERIf you’re fighting moodiness and depression you don’t want to hang around a bunch of other moody and depressed people.
More Joyce Meyer Quotes
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There are people in the world who aren’t necessarily Christians, but they’re just naturally nice people who do a lot for other people. Those people will almost always be prosperous people.
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Don’t waste your time being upset about something you can’t change. Begin again and do it better this time.
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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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The truth is, anyone can start projects. The world is full of just-started projects that looked great at the time but were never completed.
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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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So much of what we do every single day is the result of habits that we have formed over time.
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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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Spending time with God through prayer and His Word is a prerequisite for having a great life and fulfilling your purpose.
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The Word of God is active, energizing, sharp and powerful like a two-edged sword.
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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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The only answer to fear is faith in God, knowing He loves you unconditionally and individually.
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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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God is working on your problem. Stay calm. Stay sweet. Stay out of fear and keep on keeping on.
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There is no man on Earth or devil in Hell who can keep you from the very best God put in you.
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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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