Feeling sorry for ourselves is the most useless waste of energy on the planet. It does absolutely no good. We can’t let our circumstances or what others do or don’t do control us. We can decide to be happy regardless.
JOYCE MEYERThe one thing everybody’s looking for is unconditional love. We all need somebody to love us just the way we are
More Joyce Meyer Quotes
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Everyone wants to be an overcomer, but nobody wants anything to overcome.
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Don’t let your feelings be a God to you.
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Ask God to fill your mouth with the words you need to say today. No issue is so small that it doesn’t require God’s wisdom.
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God is able to do anything. All things are possible with Him, but we must not quit praying.
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My teachings are my life.
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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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Unhappiness comes when you try to be like everyone else rather than embracing the unique person that you are.
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Integrity means that you are the same in public as you are in private.
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When we enter into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, something wonderful happens: God begins to change our desires, and we want to be more like Him.
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Commit to stop making excuses. When we make excuses, we lie to ourselves and continue bad habits.
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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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Love and Self-control are the bookends of the fruit of the Spirit. Remove one of them and the rest fall over
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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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The only answer to fear is faith in God, knowing He loves you unconditionally and individually.
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I spent most of the early years of my walk with God focused on what was wrong with me. Most of us probably do that, hoping to change ourselves.
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