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Amazing Wise Life Quotes By Joyce Meyer

No matter what other people may have told you that you are not, God delights in telling you in His Word who you are in Him - loved, valuable, precious, talented, gifted, capable, powerful, wise, and redeemed. I encourage you to take a moment and repeat those nine things out loud. Say, "I am loved, valuable, precious, talented, gifted, capable, powerful, wise, and redeemed." He has a good plan for you! Get excited about your life. You are created in God's image and you are amazing! — Joyce Meyer

Amazing Wise Life Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

God's greatness is beyond human understanding. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Amazing Wise Life Quotes By Jon Foreman

I'm learning how much I have to learn, how little I know, how fragile my understanding is. I'm learning to be thankful and patient; today is all that we will ever have in this life. If we spend our time obsessing with the future or regretting the past then we will never live. Tomorrow will always be tomorrow and yesterday cannot be changed. The wise man seeks God in the now and brings both his regrets and fears before Him. The freedom that we are offered is truly amazing: to live, today, free from even our own fallen desires. This is where I want to be. — Jon Foreman

Amazing Wise Life Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Amazing grace,amazing life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Amazing Wise Life Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

I thank God for an amazing life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Amazing Wise Life Quotes By Paul David Tripp

When amazing realities of the gospel quit commanding your attention, your awe, and your worship, other things in your life will capture your attention instead. When you quit celebrating grace, you begin to forget how much you need grace, and when you forget how much you need grace, you quit seeking the rescue and strength that only grace can give. This means you begin to see yourself as more righteous, strong, and wise than you actually are, and in so doing, you set yourself up for trouble. — Paul David Tripp