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Imagination is not a talent of some men, but is health of every man.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
If I promised you a new car, would you say, "If it's new, it probably won't have an engine, a transmission, doors, wheels, or windows"? No, you'd never make such assumptions. Why? Because if a new car didn't have these things, it wouldn't be a car. Likewise, when Scripture speaks of a new Earth (2 Peter 3, and Revelation 21), we can expect that it will be a far better version of the old Earth, but it will truly be Earth.
- Randy Alcorn
God is the ultimate salvage artist. He loves to restore things to their original condition—and make them even better.
- Randy Alcorn
Excellence - Take what you have and do the BEST with it.
- Joyce Meyer
No matter how much we know in any area there are always new things to learn and things we have previously learned that we need to be refreshed in.
- Joyce Meyer
I'm not where I need to be, but thank God i'm not where I used to be.
- Joyce Meyer
I may not be where I need to be but at least I am not where I used to be.
- Joyce Meyer
Contentment with life is not a feeling, but it is a decision we must make. Contentment does not mean that we never want to see change or improvement, but it does mean we can be happy where we are and will do the best we can with what we have. It also means we will maintain an attitude that allows us to enjoy the gift of life.
- Joyce Meyer
I think a lot of our bad habits are simply the result of being in too big a hurry to do a thing right to start with.
- Joyce Meyer
Love Yourself Today: Remember, God always loves your "who," even when your "do" could use some improvement!
- Joyce Meyer
Don't hesitate to begin because it seems to you that you have a long way to go. It is better to spend your life moving in the right direction one step at a time than to have no direction at all. No matter what your problems may be, things can get better with God's help.
- Joyce Meyer
I can tell you that it was not easy. It was vitally necessary in order for us to make progress as a ministry, but it was probably one of the most difficult times ever for our employees. They had to learn entirely new ways of processing information and it didn't always seem to work right immediately. Eventually the old ways were gone and the new was comfortable and much, much better—but everyone had to be patient!
- Joyce Meyer