Quotes about God
Tomorrow is tossed into the furnace, will He not much more surely clothe you, O you of little faith? Matthew 6:28-30 Using the illustration of one of His creations, the Lord makes the point that if a flower, which does nothing
— Joyce Meyer
We can become so secure in Christ that as long as we know our heart is right, we know whatever people think of us is between them and God and not our concern.
— Joyce Meyer
Are you worrying about tomorrow when you should be focusing on today? Trust God to equip you for whatever comes today, tomorrow, and in the future, so that you can receive the fullness of His gifts today.
— Joyce Meyer
A person who has their faith firmly planted in God cannot be defeated.
— Joyce Meyer
Believers who are living in close fellowship with God are not going to think about how terrible they are. They will have righteousness-based thoughts that come through meditating regularly on who they are "in Christ.
— Joyce Meyer
God tries to tell us in His Word how much He loves us and He accepts us, and that even though He already knows every mistake we will ever make, He still chose us for Himself.
— Joyce Meyer
If I am doing the best I can and people don't approve, what they think will have to be between them and God. I
— Joyce Meyer
When we keep our eyes on our problems, we feel defeated and discouraged (see Numbers 13:31—32), but when we realize God is bigger than our problems, we can experience victory.
— Joyce Meyer
He quickly asked God to cleanse his lips, and only after that was done did God release him to go and prophesy His message to others.
— Joyce Meyer
We must learn to seek God's face and not His hand! Our heavenly Father delights in giving His children good things, but only if we are not seeking after them.
— Joyce Meyer
Our strength to conquer is found in pressing forward with God. The Lord told Jeremiah in the final verse of chapter one that the people would fight against him, but they would not prevail for one simple reason: "I am with you.
— Joyce Meyer
to reason, to figure, and to be logical, rotating my mind around and around an issue until I am worn out and confused. I want to experience the peace of mind and heart that comes from trusting in God, not in my own human insight and understanding.
— Joyce Meyer