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Perhaps we could enjoy ordinary, everyday life more if we learned to celebrate the ordinary.
Joyce Meyer
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Joyce Meyer
Age: 81
Born: 1943
Born: June 4
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St. Louis
Missouri
Pauline Joyce Hutchison
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If you want to be unhappy, uncomfortable, and insecure, just spend your life trying to do something that is not right for you. It is just like trying to wear shoes that don't fit.
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As a Christian, instead of concentrating on how you feel, focus on what you know to be truth from the Word of God.
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You know, God will give favor to anyone who will believe Him. Every day you should confess that you have favor everywhere you go. God will begin to open doors that you wouldn't believe.
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The Bible says that Christians are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. On the job, in the grocery store, even among unsaved friends and family members, God's people are there to bring seasoning to an unsavory situation.
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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 can't do anything about my past, but I can do a lot to cooperate with my destiny. I am re-created in Christ Jesus, born anew, that I might do the good works that he laid out for me and live the good life.
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Things in themselves have no life in them. A car can't comfort or encourage you. A house means nothing if there's no life and love inside.
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When we are overly concerned with what people think we will be controlled by the thoughts and opinions of other people.
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When you make a mistake and the devil comes and tells you 'You're no good,' you don't have to take on the guilt and condemnation he wants to put on you. No! You can immediately confess your mistake to God, thank Him for forgiving you and cleansing you with the blood of Jesus, and move forward in the victory of His grace and forgiveness.
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When you're in a leadership role, you can never please all of the people all of the time. There's also a lot of responsibility that goes along with it that others may not realize.
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The biggest thing I have to keep in mind is balance. I have certain times and days that I dedicate to certain responsibilities. It is very important to not become unbalanced in an area, spending too much time in one area and not another.
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The great thing about an attitude is that it's yours and you can change it.
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If you are facing a new challenge or being asked to do something that you have never done before don’t be afraid to step out. You have more capability than you think you do but you will never see it unless you place a demand on yourself for more.
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I have learned God doesn't always change those people we want Him to change instead, He often uses them to change us.
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You can enjoy anything if you make up your mind to.
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Humility is the most beautiful virtue that we can develop.
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you have to realize that you don't have someone else's life and your never going to. You better start loving the one you got. Embrass the life you have and stop wishing that you could be someone else. Just stop all that and start saying God here I am. Do what you want to do with me.
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God has created us to be dependent upon Him, to bring Him our challenges and allow Him to help us with them.
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We often think more highly of ourselves than we ought to, and it's easy to judge others and be critical of their weaknesses and shortcomings. But this self-righteous attitude is a sin that we can be blinded to because we're so focused on what the other person did wrong. The reality is this attitude is worse than the wrong behavior we're judging.
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The way anything is developed is through practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice and more practice.
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