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No matter what you are going through or what storms you are facing in life, take your position. Don't give up. Stand still. Enter God's rest. See the salvation of the Lord. Quit worrying and trying to figure out everything that is happening around you. And above all, worship God. Remember, no matter what your battle is, it is not yours; the battle belongs to the Lord, and He has a plan to bring you victory.
— Joyce Meyer
Jesus did not worry, and we do not have to worry either!
— Joyce Meyer
Faith does help us navigate difficulty while trusting God to deliver us at the right time.
— Joyce Meyer
Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. Psalm 30:5b Have you ever noticed that being upset or downtrodden about problems never changes them? Sometimes we don't take time to look at the fruit of our actions, but if we did, surely we would see that worry is useless. We can learn to enjoy the journey of life, even when it takes us in a different direction than we had planned.
— Joyce Meyer
Don't make the mistake of letting your mistakes cause you to give up.
— Joyce Meyer
Proverbs 24:16,…a righteous man falls seven times and rises again.… God
— Joyce Meyer
But have you learned yet that tomorrow's answers usually don't come until tomorrow gets here?
— Joyce Meyer
God is on your side, and if He is for you it really does not matter who is against you. The giants may be big, but God is bigger. You may have weaknesses, but God has strength. You may have sin in your life, but God has grace. You may fail, but God remains faithful!
— Joyce Meyer
Victory is not the absence of problems; it is the presence of God's power.
— Joyce Meyer
This is the time to begin thinking and saying, "I trust God completely; there is no need to worry!" The more you think about this truth, the more you will find yourself choosing trust over worry.
— Joyce Meyer
Prayer mixed with worry and a negative conversation doesn't bring an answer.
— Joyce Meyer
Three things Jehoshaphat did were very important. First, he acknowledged he had no might to stand against his enemies. Second, he admitted he did not know what to do. And third, he said his eyes were on God. By saying these three things, Jehoshaphat put himself in position for a miracle.
— Joyce Meyer