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When we fear we will suffer, we already suffer the things we fear.
— Joyce Meyer
Victory is not the absence of problems; it is the presence of God's power.
— Joyce Meyer
When you're under pressure, it's always best to pray about it instead of fret about it or talk about it.
— Joyce Meyer
being afraid does not change the experiences the enemy uses to make us afraid. Fear will never make circumstances better, but it will rob us of our strength to deal with them and of our ability to think clearly in the midst of them.
— Joyce Meyer
God has said repeatedly that we do not need to fear because He is with us. The prayer
— Joyce Meyer
Everything that God calls us to do, He will help us do.
— Joyce Meyer
We can say that we trust God all day long, but if we fear the unknown, then in reality, we don't trust God.
— Joyce Meyer
All you have to do is look for Him and trust that He'll do whatever it takes—even walk on water—to get to you. So go ahead and get your hopes up. You're going to come through this stronger than before. Just stay focused on Jesus, have a positive attitude, keep moving, and, whatever you do… don't look down.
— Joyce Meyer
No matter what has caused your pain or how deep the wounds may be, I can assure you that God will also heal you and teach you how to be an overcomer in life if you ask Him to and apply His Word to your life.
— Joyce Meyer
All of our challenges are God's opportunity to show Himself strong.
— Joyce Meyer
Standing up on the inside doesn't mean being rebellious or having an angry attitude toward those who don't understand us. It means having a quiet, inner confidence that takes us through to the finish line. Confidence means knowing that despite what is happening outside, everything is going to be all right because God is with you, and when He is present nothing is impossible
— Joyce Meyer
to fear is to run away from something due to an unpleasant emotion or feeling that we may suffer or be harmed.
— Joyce Meyer