Quotes about Integrity
Notice there's nothing provided to protect our backside! That's because God never intended us to run from our enemies. His plan was and still is that, with Him at our side, we confront any issue in our life that is a problem. People are so skilled at not facing real issues, and they're even better at trying to cover them up by living make-believe lives and inventing false personalities. It is time to take a stand and confront fear!
— Joyce Meyer
Occasionally we see "shooting stars" in ministry—people who come out of seemingly nowhere and practically overnight are known worldwide, usually because they happened to get in with a certain group of people who had an ability to open doors for them. Rarely do their ministries last. They often get into trouble financially or morally because character is built during the hard times of waiting, but they didn't go through that character-building time.
— Joyce Meyer
Even when things are coming against me and things aren't working out the way I'd like, I still want to display the character of Jesus Christ.
— Joyce Meyer
Don't use people to get money and things, but be committed to using money and material goods to bless people. Rich people can do a lot of good for society if they are willing.
— Joyce Meyer
Self-discipline is the most important quality in any life. Do you know what self-discipline is? It is keeping ourselves going in the right direction without someone making us do so.
— Joyce Meyer
As a Spirit-filled believer, you need to take the initiative to treat people the way you want to be treated, not the way they treat you.
— Joyce Meyer
There is nothing wrong about having feelings, as long as you do what is right.
— Joyce Meyer
We need to be like the ant. We need to be the kind of people who are self-motivated and self-disciplined, those who do what is right because it is right, not because someone may be looking or because someone is making us do it.
— Joyce Meyer
If I am doing the best I can and people don't approve, what they think will have to be between them and God. I
— Joyce Meyer
All faults may be forgiven of him who has perfect candor.
— Walt Whitman
The key insight is that honest talk transforms and emancipates when it is received in faithful seriousness.
— Walter Brueggemann
power is not free to disregard truth.
— Walter Brueggemann