Quotes about Struggle
Whenever you feel alone, rejected, or misunderstood, stand your situation up next to David's. The boy had as pure a heart as humanly possible, and his own family blasted him. Ouch. I don't want to minimize your hurts, but in David you can certainly find someone who has been there, done that.
— Beth Moore
Not everyone in a stronghold of sin is having a good time. Many people who by the grace of God have never been "had" by the devil wrongly assume that all departures from godliness are nothing but defiance, rebellion, and proofs of inauthenticity They have no idea of the suffering involved when someone with a genuine heart for God slips from the path.
— Beth Moore
He fell facedown and prayed, "My Father! If it is possible, let this cup pass from Me. Yet not as I will, but as You will." Matthew 26:39
— Beth Moore
I looked at his hand, my insides wrenched and wrestling with wanting and not wanting to hold it. I'd held the dying hands of perfect strangers. But only strangers are perfect. It's the known ones that muddle.
— Beth Moore
I may walk with a spiritual limp, but thanks be to God, who holds me up and urges me to lean on Him, at least I can walk. So can you. Walk away from that pit before it's the death of you.
— Beth Moore
Why does God allow us to spend so much of life in the heart of battle? Because He never meant for us to sip His Spirit like a proper cup of tea. He meant for us to hold our sweating hands over the fountain and lap up His life with unquenchable thirst.
— Beth Moore
Our Promised Lands are characterized by the presence of victory, not the absence of opposition.
— Beth Moore
Life isn't fair. Not from any direction. I live in the inconceivable grace of God every day of my life. That's not fair either.
— Beth Moore
Fight the good fight for the faith; take hold of eternal life, to which you were called and have made a good confession. 1 Timothy 6:12
— Beth Moore
We'll probably never learn to enjoy our storms, but we can learn to enjoy God's presence in the storm!
— Beth Moore
Our marriages were meant to be alive, not dead. Is your marriage more like romance or roadkill?
— Beth Moore
Oppression is hardball. Though the range can vary, oppression is the closest Satan or his demons can get to a believer.
— Beth Moore