Quotes about God
Beloved, are you being sifted? Has God permitted the enemy to launch a full-scale attack against you? God knows what He's doing. He isn't looking the other way, and He's not being mean to you. Maybe this is the only way He can get you to attend to the old so He can do something new. Grab onto Him for dear life! Give Him full reign to remove anything in you that needs to go. Hasten the end of the process. Sift, dear one. Sift!
— Beth Moore
You and I need to obey God. When we do, the consequences of our obedience become God's problem and not ours.
— Beth Moore
When you are trying to discern whether God or Satan is the author of a hardship, one of your best clues is whether sin is involved. God never entices us to sin, nor does he employ sin or perversion as a means of molding us into the image of Christ. Impossible!
— Beth Moore
Remember, any day not surrendered to the Spirit of God will likely be lived in the flesh (Gal. 5:16—17).
— Beth Moore
We need to recognize that lack of confidence does not equal humility. In fact, genuinely humble people have enormous confidence because it rests in a great God.
— Beth Moore
More than any other faith challenge I face, believing that I am who God says I am necessitates choosing what God says over what I feel.
— Beth Moore
A Christian is held captive by anything that hinders the abundant and effective Spirit-filled life God planned for him or her.
— Beth Moore
We can always hope and pray diligently for a miracle. If, in God's sovereignty, He chooses to accomplish His purposes another way, let it not be that we have not because we asked not (James 4:2) or that we have not because we believed not (Matt. 9:29).
— Beth Moore
I have chosen you and have not rejected you. So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. Isaiah 41:9-10
— Beth Moore
Nothing on earth compares to the strength God is willing to interject into lives caught in the act of believing.
— Beth Moore
If we would turn the time we spent discussing the other's life into prayer time instead, no telling what would happen to the glory of God.
— Beth Moore
Your Promised Land is the place where God's personalized promises over your life become a living reality rather than a theological theory.
— Beth Moore