Quotes related to Jeremiah 29:11
Never settle for less than God's best for your life.
- Bishop TD Jakes
The fact that God has exposed you to something is always a sign that it can be yours. God is exposing you so you can absorb Destiny in the deepest part of your soul. Breathe in, breathe in and believe and let God open the doors to Destiny through exposure.
- Bishop TD Jakes
Do you have any idea who you have the capacity to become? If you were not bound by the confines of your mind, who might you become?
- Bishop TD Jakes
One of his main targets is your identity.
- Bishop TD Jakes
God remembers you. I know you may find that difficult to believe, but hear me: He remembers you. He has always remembered you!
- Bishop TD Jakes
Some think that emulating those we admire makes us more effective and guarantees the result they exhibit. The goal is not to duplicate someone else's greatness or purpose, destiny or creativity.
- Bishop TD Jakes
Being planted and being buried may feel similar—if not identical—but the intention leads to very different outcomes.
- Bishop TD Jakes
Actually, isn't that what we want to know—our purpose? Then we can use the power to become who we really are. Life has chiseled many of us into mere fragments of who we were meant to be. To all who receive Him, Christ gives the power to slip out of who they were forced into being so they can transform into the individual they each were created to be.
- Bishop TD Jakes
Ultimately everything God has ever said will come to pass. When we suffer loss like Eve did, we cannot allow past circumstances to abort future opportunity. If you have experienced loss in your life, God has a way of restoring things you thought you would never see again.
- Bishop TD Jakes
Destiny is the push of our instincts to the pull of our purpose. That push-pull is what keeps the sun, moon, and stars from crashing. It causes the seasons to change from planting to growing to harvest to dormancy. If that divine push-pull, known as gravity, accurately sets the galaxies and the seasons in motion, will the same principle—the push of instinct and the pull of purpose—not set your life in the right motion?
- Bishop TD Jakes
If you're not living your destiny as you journey, you won't be able to live it after you reach your destination. Destiny is not only a destination, a goal, a dream, a purpose; it is an inner process of becoming all you were meant to be. You are educated before you get the degree.
- Bishop TD Jakes
How do I know this? Because the Lord has made it clear: "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." (Jer. 29:11 NIV).
- Bishop TD Jakes