Quotes about God
Matthew 6:33 says, "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you" (NKJV). Just
— Joyce Meyer
God wants you to trust Him and have a happy expectation for something good. If you're in a tough situation today, expect it to change. If you're in a good situation today, expect it to get even better. God is a God of hope.
— Joyce Meyer
Trust in Him When we trust in ourselves, it leads to strife and shows that we don't trust God to do what He says in His Word—be with us, deliver us, and honor us. When we trust God, however, it leads to the reward of peace—peace within ourselves, peace with God, and peace with others.
— Joyce Meyer
The present moment is the greatest gift we have from God, but if we are not present we miss it.
— Joyce Meyer
The love of God is what heals our wounded souls. It's what gives us confidence. It's what gives us courage. Knowing that we are loved perfectly by a perfect, powerful God changes us like nothing else.
— Joyce Meyer
Turn your situation over to God because He can do more in a moment than you can do in a lifetime.
— Joyce Meyer
Our mouth gives expression to what we think, feel, and want. Our mind tells us what we think, not necessarily what God thinks. Our will tells us what we want, not what God wants. And our emotions tell us what we feel, not what God feels. As our soul is purified, it is trained to carry God's thoughts, desires, and feelings; then we become a mouthpiece for the Lord!
— Joyce Meyer
God decided to love us before we even arrived on planet earth. The only thing that stands between us and God's love is our being willing to believe Him and receive it.
— Joyce Meyer
Love God Today: Seek God for your future and trust Him to bring it about in His timing.
— Joyce Meyer
The truth of God's word sets you free.
— Joyce Meyer
Live to please God, not people. You have His approval, and that is all you really need!
— Joyce Meyer
I don't believe God wants us to always be doing without. After all, He is the God of "more than enough," not just "barely get by," or "do without.
— Joyce Meyer