Quotes related to Isaiah 43:18-19
You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream. C. S. Lewis Would
— Joyce Meyer
Don't believe that your history is your destiny.
— Joyce Meyer
Our problem is that we always want to hold on to the past and still go into the future. That is what is meant by having a double heart. In James 1:8 we read that a person who is of two minds is hesitating, dubious, irresolute, unstable, unreliable and uncertain about everything he thinks, feels or decides. The King James Version says, A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.
— Joyce Meyer
don't have to give in to those things that would keep you from the life God has for you—you may have in your past, but you don't have to in your future. You can begin again! Jesus is sending away your accusers and offering you a new chance today. Today can be a brand-new start.
— Joyce Meyer
A lot of people let the past dictate their future. Don't do that! Get past your past. We all have a past, but we all have a future. The Bible teaches us in Ephesians 2:10 that we are recreated in Christ Jesus so we might do the good works He planned beforehand for us and live the good life He prearranged and made ready for us.
— Joyce Meyer
If we were supposed to be looking back at where we came from, we would have eyes in the back of our head, but we don't. Our eyes are at the front of us, so we can always look forward.
— Joyce Meyer
Whatever may be troubling you, shake it off! God has great things planned for you. The dreams of the future leave no room for the snakebites of the past.
— Joyce Meyer
As you walk with God, you can always begin again. It is never too late for a fresh start. Your history does not have to be your destiny! Believe
— Joyce Meyer
I am not where I need to be, but thank God I am not where I used to be.
— Joyce Meyer
I'm not where I need to be, but Thank God I'm not where I use to be. I'm okay and I'm on my way!
— Joyce Meyer
Times and conditions change so rapidly that we must keep our aim constantly focused on the future.
— Walt Disney
Two movements in human life are important: (a) deep reluctance to let loose of a world that has passed away, and (b) capacity to embrace a new world being given.
— Walter Brueggemann