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is full of people and situations that don't please us, so if we are waiting for perfect circumstances to make us happy, we will be waiting forever. That's why we must learn to base our happiness and joy not on outward circumstances, but on the Lord's presence inside us. Thankfully, we can learn not to fret or have any anxiety about anything, but in
— Joyce Meyer
In God's economy, we usually have to be willing to lose something we have in order to gain what we really want. Why hang on to something that is never going to satisfy you anyway? Don't live under the tyranny of what people think. Stop trying to convince them of your good intentions and let them think what they want to think. God is your defender; He will vindicate you in due time. What can someone's thoughts do to you anyway? Why live your life being afraid of a thought?
— Joyce Meyer
Live to please God, not people. You have His approval, and that is all you really need!
— Joyce Meyer
I like to say that wisdom is choosing to do today what we will be satisfied with tomorrow or later on in life.
— Joyce Meyer
God is perfection. Nothing we can ever do would be good enough to satisfy God's perfection. Only Jesus, the Perfect One, is good enough. Nothing but our faith in Him makes us acceptable to God.
— Joyce Meyer
Be content with what you have right now, knowing that God has perfect timing for the things you do not have yet.
— Joyce Meyer
But if we want God's peace and joy, we can't waste our time trying to be people-pleasers.
— Joyce Meyer
We can and should be satisfied where we are, while we are getting to where we are going.
— Joyce Meyer
Contentment with life is not a feeling, but it is a decision we must make.
— Joyce Meyer
The only thing that truly satisfies the longing within is to know God more intimately today than we did yesterday.
— Joyce Meyer
Not that I was ever in need, for I have learned how to be content with whatever I have. I know how to live on almost nothing or with everything. I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it is with a full stomach or empty, with plenty or little. Philippians 4:11—12, NLT
— Darlene Zschech
That is why one of Rich's most powerful songs, and one he enjoyed singing in concert more than any other, is "Greed.
— James Bryan Smith