“Grace is the power of the Holy Spirit coming to us free of charge to enable you to do with ease what you could never do on your own with any amount of struggle and effort.”

Joyce Meyer

“Jesus did not leave Peter to drown just because he had done fine for a while and then made a mistake.”

Joyce Meyer

“Because of what Jesus has done, I love and accept myself.”

Joyce Meyer

“The power of life and death are in the tongue, and we eat the fruit of them (Proverbs 18:21). Our words affect us and the people around us. They also affect what God is able to do for us. We cannot have a negative mouth and a positive life.”

Joyce Meyer

“He Himself bore my sins in his body on the tree, so that I might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds I have been healed. —1 PETER 2:24 (NIV)”

Joyce Meyer

“If we are truly listeners and givers, we will try to help others receive what they need and be a blessing to them. But often our problem is that we spend far too much time trying to bless ourselves and not nearly enough time trying to bless someone else.

Joyce Meyer

“The pathway to change is to renew your mind.”

Joyce Meyer

“Fear is not God’s will for you.”

Joyce Meyer

“For whatever a man sows, that and that only is what he will reap. —GALATIANS 6:7”

Joyce Meyer

“The quality of our life is greatly affected by the time we spend with God, and it should have a place of priority in our schedule.”

Joyce Meyer

“Great character is not developed through ease and convenience but through doing NOW what needs to be done no matter how difficult it”

Joyce Meyer

“For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace… 1 CORINTHIANS 14:33 KJV”

Joyce Meyer

“Good relationships require a lot of hard work, education, and willingness to meet each other’s needs.”

Joyce Meyer

“If we stare at our problems too much, think and talk about them too much, they are likely to defeat us. Glance at your problems but stare at Jesus.”

Joyce Meyer

“Presumption is a big problem. And it comes from a wrong heart, as we are told in 2 Peter 2:10,11 which speaks of…those who walk after the flesh and indulge in the lust of polluting passion and scorn and despise authority. Presumptuous [and] daring [self-willed and self-loving creatures]! They scoff at and revile dignitaries (glorious ones) without trembling, whereas [even] angels, though superior in might and power, do not bring a defaming charge against them before the Lord. God does not want presumption. He wants humility.

Joyce Meyer


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