Don’t give in to excuses that can keep you from really living the best life God has for you.
JOYCE MEYERI just really believe people have to get hungry. I think maybe what we need to do, instead of trying to stuff our beliefs down people’s throats, is just pray for them to really be hungry and to see their neediness.
More Joyce Meyer Quotes
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Life is what comes along after you have planned something else.
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So many people live with anger and unforgiveness, and many of them are Christians.
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You never really know yourself until you see yourself under pressure.
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In Christ, it’s never too late, you’re never too old… it’s never “too anything” for Him to work positive change in your life.
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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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You have so many capabilities & potential. Start celebrating the life God has given you!
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It is not as important how we start (our past), but how we finish.
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Forgive the person who badly hurt you long ago and also the stranger who stepped on your toe in the grocery store.
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Your body is the house you live in. If you destroy it…you have to leave!
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Better to have a big goal and reach half of it than to have no goal and reach all of it.
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If you want to be successful at being yourself, you’re going to have to take a chance on not being like everyone else.
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Place your desires before God. Pray about them and trust God to give them to you if and when they’re right for you.
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When you forgive, you’re not doing God a favor, you are giving yourself the gift of freedom.
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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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I just really believe people have to get hungry. I think maybe what we need to do, instead of trying to stuff our beliefs down people’s throats, is just pray for them to really be hungry and to see their neediness.
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