Quotes related to Philippians 4:13
We are to work to improve ourselves while at the same time remaining totally dependent on God.
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first things that a hurting person needs to do is break the habit of using other people as a narcotic to numb the dull aching of an inner void.
— Bishop TD Jakes
preparation, and even your worthiness to live your dream. Their negative voices are always more than eager to offer an opinion. Often such disparaging commentary comes from those who have accomplished very little. They
— Bishop TD Jakes
Increase your capacity to receive what is destined to happen if you believe! If you can see the invisible, you can do the impossible. You may have to stretch yourself or enlarge your circle of associates. You may have to expose yourself beyond your comfort zone or speak when you are naturally introverted. Stretch yourself; it's worth it!
— 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
It's okay to be fearful, but don't let the fear keep you from flying!
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God says, "I have the strength that is necessary to escalate and motivate and move you up and out of your circumstances.
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No matter how strong we are, there is always something that can cause the heart to flutter and the pulse to weaken.
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God gives you the strength to stand in the midst of turmoil and walk through it victoriously!
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Remember that for every problem you face, Heaven has a divine prescription. God has a command of authority that you can bring against your present condition!
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You can't let other people determine how far you are willing to go to reach Destiny because it's simply not their call. They don't get it, so don't worry about them!
— Bishop TD Jakes
Before you get to the place that is calling you, recognize whom you can talk to about your destiny and whom you can't. Dream killers will question your ability, your preparation, and even your worthiness to live your dream.
— Bishop TD Jakes