Quotes related to 2 Corinthians 12:9
If you are determined to succeed in life, God's grace will enable you to do what may seem impossible to your natural thinking. God has promised to do His part, but you have an important part to play as well.
— Joyce Meyer
By dwelling on how inadequate we thought we were, we are continuing to block what God has for us by not being open to receive from Him.
— Joyce Meyer
He says that you have gifts and talents and abilities; you are capable; anything He asks you to do you can do; you are strong in the Lord and not weak; you are forgiven; and on and on and on.
— Joyce Meyer
God will give us the grace to deal with tomorrow, but He won't give it to us until tomorrow gets here.
— Joyce Meyer
Imperfect, but perfectly loved.
— Joyce Meyer
I lived through this horror, I can take the next thing that comes along . . .' You must do the thing you think you cannot do.'" She learned that "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
— Joyce Meyer
It is too embarrassing to name and own one's deep failings; as long as they are unvoiced, we may be allowed to pretend it is not so.
— Walter Brueggemann
A drowning man cannot be saved until he is utterly exhausted and ceases to make the slightest effort to save himself.
— Watchman Nee
God will not give me humility, or patience, or holiness, or love as separate investments of His grace. He has given only one gift to meet our need, His Son Christ Jesus.
— Watchman Nee
The good news is God is beside you, and even if you aren't strong enough to prevail, He will do for you what you don't have the human power to do yourself.
— Darlene Zschech
Don't lose heart over the burdens you are carrying or any hardship you must bear. God is near. He loves you. You are not alone. He will save you. Not only that, you are in a position to reveal Jesus with power and clarity through His strength.
— Darlene Zschech
In times of adversity, we can run away from God and let the enemy rule our circumstances or we can run to God and let Him work through our prayers to bring good out of evil.
— Darlene Zschech