Quotes about Gratitude
Think about the times God has been there for you, times He has rescued you, times He has provided for you, and times He has shown you His love to be reminded that He is faithful.
— Joyce Meyer
Trust in Him Think about an area in your life that you are making progress in. Don't focus on how far you have to go to reach your goal, but celebrate how far you have already come. Remember, God's celebrating as a proud parent every step you make—you can trust He's excited for you!
— Joyce Meyer
We can offer thanksgiving at all times—in every situation, in all things—and by so doing, enter into the victorious life Jesus died to give us. It may require a sacrifice of praise or thanksgiving, but a person who consciously takes the time to be grateful is always happier than someone who does not.
— Joyce Meyer
Contentment with life is not a feeling, but it is a decision we must make.
— Joyce Meyer
I wake up expecting to enjoy my day.
— Joyce Meyer
Don't spend your time chasing blessings. Chase God, and the blessings will chase you.
— Joyce Meyer
Trust in Him Have you decided to enjoy today? Trust that God is with you every day, in every moment—the big moments and the ordinary—and He wants you to enjoy them
— Joyce Meyer
God won't let you down. He will bring justice; He will pay you back for what you have lost or missed out on. While you wait, be thankful and know that God's timing in your life will be perfect.
— Joyce Meyer
What we make happen for someone else, God will make happen for us. Do you sometimes find yourself wishing you had more encouragement, maybe from your family or friends or boss? But how often do you encourage others? If you're not sure, then make an extra effort right away. You can be the channel that God uses to keep someone confidently pressing toward success rather than giving up.
— Joyce Meyer
I'm not where I need to be, but Thank God I'm not where I use to be. I'm okay and I'm on my way!
— Joyce Meyer
Bad things do happen; how I respond to them defines my character and the quality of my life. I can choose to sit in perpetual sadness, immobilized by the gravity of my loss, or I can choose to rise from the pain and treasure the most precious gift I have — life itself.
— Walter Anderson
Sabbath is the visible acknowledgment that life is not defined by commoditization.
— Walter Brueggemann