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And that, I suppose, is what I'd been trying to tell my mother that day: that her faith in justice and rationality was misplaced, that we couldn't overcome after all, that all the education and good intentions in the world couldn't help you plug up the holes in the universe or give you the power to change its blind, mindless course.
- Barack Obama
Don't just cope, walk in victory.
- Joseph Prince
A deep man believes that the evil eye can whither, the heart's blessing can heal, and that love can overcome all odds.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
There are seminars that teach us how to cope with depression, sickness and relationship break down. But God wants us to overcome.
- Joseph Prince
Lord, I surrender. I am completely overcome by your love.
- Richard Baxter
Yes, forget your weakness, whatever that weakness may be. It is egotism, it is selfishness after. all, for it is a dwelling on self. Forget your weakness and remember your strength.
- Joseph Barber Lightfoot
Paul's witness was "No test or temptation that comes your way is beyond the course of what others have had to face. All you need to remember is that God will never let you down; he'll never let you be pushed past your limit; he'll always be there to help you come through it" (1 Cor 10:13). "He knows when to say, It is enough.
- Eugene Peterson
The enemy uses lies to make problems appear bigger than the solutions we carry.
- Bill Johnson
Many people are impressed by their problems. They live in reaction to the devil.
- Bill Johnson
So remember this; as long as you are willing to be Acceptance-with-Joy and Bearing-in-Love, you can never again be crippled, and you will be able to go wherever I lead you. You will be able to go down into the Valley of the world to work with me there, for that is where the evil and sorrowful and ugly things are which need to be overcome.
- Hannah Hurnard
The voice of my Beloved! behold, he cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills" (Song of Solomon 2:8). When asked what the verse meant, she looked up with a happy smile of understanding and said, "It means there are no obstacles which our Savior's love cannot overcome, and that to him, mountains of difficulty are as easy as an asphalt road!" From
- Hannah Hurnard
If we are to love sincerely, and with simplicity, we must first of all overcome the fear of not being loved.
- Thomas Merton