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To Tanta Yanns the clothes in fashion when she was young represented God's final say on human apparel. All change since then came from the style book of the devil.
— Corrie Ten Boom
How often it is a small, almost unconscious event that marks a turning point.
— Corrie Ten Boom
Conditions are always changing; therefore, I must not be dependent upon conditions. What matters supremely is my soul and my relationship to God.
— Corrie Ten Boom
When something goes wrong, what's the best course of action? To change your direction. The word repentance means to stop going one direction (your own way) and turn toward the right direction (God's way). Your past may be a part of who you are, but it certainly doesn't have to define your future. Or if you feel stuck and unable to change directions and move toward God, think of this transformation another way. The Bible says that God is the Potter and we are his clay (Jer. 18:2-6).
— Craig Groeschel
Remember, to get what you've never had, you must do what you've never done. But to get what you once had, you must do what you once did.
— Craig Groeschel
Grace. Changes. Everything. We don't bring anything. Jesus brings everything.
— Craig Groeschel
We're not changed by the promises we make to God; we're changed by believing the promises God makes to us.
— Craig Groeschel
But until a person can say deeply and honestly, "I am what I am today because of the choices I made yesterday," that person cannot say, "I choose otherwise.
— Craig Groeschel
If you honestly want to change, surround yourself with people who will help, people who believe you can do it.
— Craig Groeschel
How do you think your life might change if you prayed daily a daring, faith-filled prayer of whole-life devotion to the one who gave it all for you?
— Craig Groeschel
And as you come to know Him, you're becoming like Him. The more you are like Him, the more different you will be.
— Craig Groeschel
Rather than continuing on the normal sexual path toward pain, emptiness, and idolatry, you can allow God to heal you, change the way you think, and place deliberate safeguards in your life to protect you.
— Craig Groeschel