Quotes related to Philippians 4:13
Not only are there changes going on in your body that you can't see, there are changes going on in your spirit—with your discipline, your courage, and your
— Lysa TerKeurst
How we spend our souls matter...We have to desire to become fearless with these moments [of decision]. Fight through the doubt and discouragement and awkwardness of new. (32)
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Dear Lord, help me to be courageous enough to speak honestly to You and to myself about areas where I'm giving in to compromise. Show me how to rely on Your strength for more self-discipline in my life — not for my glory, but for Yours. In Jesus' name. Amen.
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We'll tell you all about our broken places of yesterday but don't dare admit the limitations of our today.
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They were everyday choices to honor God right where I was: spending time in God's Word even when the items on my to-do list seemed more urgent. Getting filled with Him first so I could love and give and serve out of an overflow rather than relying on my own strength.
— Lysa TerKeurst
This is the power available to us! The same power that raised Jesus from the dead. It may not feel like we have this power, but we do. And each time we proclaim, "I am made for more," I pray all the power-packed truths within that statement rush into our hearts and keep us enlightened.
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I can face things out of my control without acting out of control.
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What numbers us imprisons us.
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She refuses to be a victim of a circumstance she can't fully change. Instead she changes what she can.
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In this great day when most women wave banners of authenticity about our pasts, we crouch back from honesty about our presents. We'll tell you all about our broken places of yesterday but don't dare admit the limitations of our today.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Rewriting the go-to scripts is one of the most crucial steps toward permanent progress.
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The truth of my identity as a child of God empowers me to believe that living in victory tastes sweeter than any unhealthy delicacy.
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