Quotes related to Philippians 4:6
I thing that god is always listening to all my prayers.and i have so many dreams in my life.thats why I'm always praying that's someday I'm going to achieve all my dreams.
— Oprah Winfrey
It is not wise to find symbols in everything that one sees. It makes life too full of terrors.
— Oscar Wilde
Prayer is the way the life of God is nourished.
— Oswald Chambers
I'm healthy as can be - not an ache or a pain. A lot of my prayer is thanking the Lord that I am healthy. I pray for long life and good health.
— Joel Osteen
The greatest thing is to give thanks for everything. He who has learned this knows what it means to live. He has penetrated the whole mystery of life: giving thanks for everything.
— Albert Schweitzer
Without Exception, Begin Every Day of your Life with Gratitude.
— Wayne Dyer
The A-B-C's of Living Life's Purpose: A=Accept all things you can't change. B=Be Grateful for all that you have. C=Constantly create progress towards to your goals & dreams.
— Hal Elrod
When you are consciously aware of all that you have to be grateful for, your life is in perfect harmony.
— Hal Elrod
Prayer is commission. Out of the quietness with God, power is generated that turns the spiritual machinery of the world. When you pray, you begin to feel the sense of being sent, that the divine compulsion is upon you.
— E Stanley Jones
To live by worry is to live against reality
— E Stanley Jones
don't worry. Worry brings fear, and fear is crippling. The only thing that could cause worry during this test is trying to do it all yourself. Know that all you have to do is to hold your goal before you. Everything else will take care of itself. Remember also to keep calm and cheerful. Don't let petty things annoy you and get you off course.
— Earl Nightingale
In his work The Book of Church Growth, Thom Rainer explained, "Prayer is the power behind the principles. There simply is no more important principle in church growth than prayer. The prayers of the early church unleashed the power of God to add thousands to the church. It happened then. It is happening in some churches today. And it can happen in your church."
— Ed Stetzer