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I encourage you to examine your life, to pay attention to your thoughts and your words, and to see how much thanksgiving you express. Do you murmur and complain about things or are you thankful?
— Joyce Meyer
Proverbs 23:7 says that as a person thinks in his heart, so is he.
— Joyce Meyer
Take a minute to stop and look closely at the reasons you are doing the things you currently do. If any of them are being done out of fear, then eliminate them. You will be amazed at how much time you may have if you have a Spirit-led schedule rather than a people-driven one.
— Joyce Meyer
Father, I am asking that you change __________ if they truly need to change. If they don't, then change my heart and let me see my own error in thinking they do. I also ask that you change me in any way I need to change. Amen!
— Joyce Meyer
I do not even put myself on trial and judge myself. 1 CORINTHIANS 4:3
— Joyce Meyer
If you are a woman who truly wants to have peaceful relationships, I encourage you to examine yourself and ask God to reveal to you any unrealistic expectations you may have of other people.
— Joyce Meyer
Proverbs 23:7 and allow it to have an impact on your life: for as you think in your heart, so are you. I frequently say, "Where the mind goes, the man follows." Chapter
— Joyce Meyer
sitting on that bench just pondering. I don't
— Joyce Meyer
you're thinking about." As I began to do so, it was not long before I began to see why I was having so much trouble in my life. My mind was a mess! I was thinking all the wrong things.
— Joyce Meyer
The Log in My Eye You hypocrite, first get the beam of timber out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the tiny particle out of your brother's eye. MATTHEW 7:5
— Joyce Meyer
A lot of Christians are blaming the devil for their own self-inflicted wounds.
— Joyce Meyer
Put your trust in God and take responsibility for your attitudes and actions, and stop blaming others. If you are not happy, I suggest you look inward before you look around you to find something or someone to blame.
— Joyce Meyer