We almost always see only what’s wrong with other people and not what’s wrong with us.
We must meditate on what God has done in our life instead of what we are still waiting on Him to do.
If you are facing a difficult task don’t put it off. If you do it will just keep tormenting you.
Just because you feel fear doesn’t mean you can’t do it. Do it afraid.
We don’t need self-confidence we need God-confidence.
When we are overly concerned with what people think we will be controlled by the thoughts and opinions of other people.
Remember God is not surprised by your inabilities, your imperfections, or your faults. He has always known everything about you that you are just now finding out, and he chose you on purpose for himself.
Love gives life purpose and meaning.
No matter how much we know in any area there are always new things to learn and things we have previously learned that we need to be refreshed in.
Nobody has a perfect life and it’s entirely possible that if you want someone else’s life they are busy wanting someone else’s too–maybe even yours.
Unforgiveness is spiritual filthiness, so get washed in the water of God’s Word to forgive and stay clean.
Nobody can be set free from a problem until they’re willing to admit they have one.
Don’t reason in the mind just obey in the spirit.
Satan will battle you with doubt and unbelief, but God has victory waiting for you if you’ll keep trusting and believing Him.
Do what’s right, first. Don’t sit around and wait for someone else to do the right thing first.
I believe that everyone experiences depression to some degree at some time in their lives. And there are probably millions of people who live with a low level of sadness and heaviness day in and day out.
Grace is God doing for us what we could never do and what we will never deserve.
God cares about everything that concerns you, so feel free to talk to Him about anything.
Traditions are a common part of our lives. They can be good, and not all traditions are wrong, but sometimes they can take the joy out of life.
Serving God doesn’t mean we’ll no longer have difficulties. We’re still on the battlefield, but we don’t have to fight alone.