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Both psychological research and Scripture demonstrate that those who give generously and serve others are happy people.
— Randy Alcorn
Do not underestimate the role you may play in clearing the obstacles in someone's spiritual journey.
— Josh McDowell
Focus on giving smiles away and you will always discover that your own smiles will always be in great supply!
— Joyce Meyer
Be a blessing to someone else.
— Joyce Meyer
Go out of your way to do something nice today—open a door, leave a good tip, or share a beautiful smile with someone who crosses your path. Trust that God will speak to them through your kindness.
— Joyce Meyer
Love Others Today: Take an honest inventory of your relationships. Are you trying to buy anyone's friendship for your own benefit instead of blessing that person out of sincere love?
— Joyce Meyer
Most of us concentrate on what we can get in life, but we need to concentrate on what we can give.
— Joyce Meyer
Do you make it your aim to encourage people everywhere you go? I hope you do, but if not, you can begin today! Many people say they want to be used by God, and this is one way that desire can be fulfilled.
— Joyce Meyer
We all know that we must sow seed if we are to reap a harvest (Galatians 6:7). Sowing seed into the lives of other people is one sure way to reap a harvest in our own life.
— Joyce Meyer
in Him What specific thing can you do to bless someone in your life? Be deliberate—develop a plan to make this blessing a reality. When you live this way, you can trust that God will bless you, too.
— Joyce Meyer
If we are truly listeners and givers, we will try to help others receive what they need and be a blessing to them. But often our problem is that we spend far too much time trying to bless ourselves and not nearly enough time trying to bless someone else. Godly
— Joyce Meyer
Sooner or later they start to get more and more exhausted because if they are Christians, they are often taking on church commitments also—and maybe even some commitments that are not Spirit-led. It may be things that they feel they need to do. But if they are not careful, they may end up trying to be everything to everybody, which cannot be done. They may begin to feel that they are being pulled apart because everywhere they look there is someone wanting them to do something. I
— Joyce Meyer