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God is thoroughly committed to finishing the masterpiece He started in us. And that process means one major thing: change.
— Beth Moore
victory is not determined as much by what we've been delivered from as by what we've been delivered to.
— Beth Moore
We're all looking for a quick fix, but God is after lasting change—a lifestyle of Christianity.
— Beth Moore
But for those who resist insisting on idyllic circumstances and faultless people, new beginnings can be had.
— Beth Moore
If anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation; old things have passed away, and look, new things have come. 2 Corinthians 5:17
— Beth Moore
Have you too quickly decided that what you have done or what you are doing is all you'll ever do?
— Beth Moore
We must not be defined by anything that has happened to us or anything we have done. We are defined by who we are in Christ.
— Beth Moore
Salvation is not only about eternity. Salvation is also the open door to a rich earthly life in which we enjoy the love and direction of an active God. Many unbelievers are repelled by Christianity because they are afraid they will have to give up so much. As we share our testimonies, we can help them see all we've gained. Make your sense of ongoing purpose a part of your testimony. We often
— Beth Moore
You are being renewed in the spirit of your minds. Ephesians 4:23
— Beth Moore
Oh God, as we begin this journey, our hearts are so full of anticipation. God, we want to be different. We invite You to do a work in us that we cannot even
— Beth Moore
One thing I do: forgetting what is behind and reaching forward to what is ahead … Philippians 3:13
— Beth Moore
I have given Him permission to take every one of my memories captive to Christ, and now I can no longer see my abuses and sins in their own accord or in the hands of Satan. Now I see them in the healing, forgiving, nail-scarred hands of Jesus where He is cleansing them and transforming them into the stuff of mercy.
— Beth Moore