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Hebrews 3:19 supplies the one-word explanation: "So we see that they were not able to enter, because of their unbelief." Unbelief. Oh, they believed in God. Their oversight was that they simply didn't believe the God they believed in. They talked a good talk, but their walk did nothing but tread sandal tracks in desert circles.
— Beth Moore
Remember, faith is never the denial of reality. It is belief in a greater reality.
— Beth Moore
Christ isn't asking us to believe in our ability to exercise unwavering faith. He is asking us to believe that he is able.
— Beth Moore
God sometimes uses us most powerfully when we feel the least adequate.
— Beth Moore
We don't see any signs for us. There is no longer a prophet… . Why do You hold back Your hand? Psalm 74:9, 11
— Beth Moore
Psalm 31:19 reads, How great is Your goodness, which you have stored up for those who fear you, . . . those who take refuge in you. . . . That is what God does for those who fear him. He sets aside and stores up goodness for His children, to be given at appropriate times in the future. What this goodness is, and when it will be bestowed, is unique to each individual according to God's plan and purpose for that person.
— Beth Moore
God can prevail and bear wonderful fruit from an unequally yoked couple as we will see, even though their lives are often more complicated than they had to be.
— Beth Moore
Jesus Christ, who was preached among you by us … did not become "Yes and no."… For every one of God's promises is "Yes" in Him. 2 Corinthians 1:19—20
— Beth Moore
Beloved, stop looking at others as more spiritual than you and just start believing God!
— Beth Moore
Here's what I know: if you wait upon the Lord, you will always, without fail get what you're waiting on: the Lord Himself. Beth Moore Twitter Account 07062018
— Beth Moore
Nothing is more ignorant than choosing man's intelligence over God's.
— Beth Moore
We'll probably never learn to enjoy our storms, but we can learn to enjoy God's presence in the storm!
— Beth Moore