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Could Quotes by Joyce Meyer
- There are many things that happen every day that we could murmur about if we let ourselves go there. But they really aren't worth the…
- Don't complain. The Israelites wasted forty years murmuring and complaining in the wilderness, when they could have just obeyed God and entered into their Promised…
- Jesus didn't die for us so we could pretend to be something we're not.
- God's grace is amazing! We're saved by grace - God's undeserved favor - and we live by grace, which is also God's power in our…
- Jesus paid a tremendous price for us so we could have abundant life. He willingly took all of our sin on Himself and gave His…
- As we regularly spend time reading God's Word and talking to Him in prayer, we put ourselves in position for Him to do things in…
- I tell people, and it's the truth, I could sit in my garage for a week and it won't make me a car. And you…
- The Bible tells us to be perfect. This is likely a scary thought for many people. It used to scare me. I didn't think I…
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- I learned to read very early so I could read the comics, which I then started to draw. — Margaret Atwood
- The devil put before me that I could not endure the trials of the religious life, because of my delicate nurture. I… — Teresa of Avila
- The Minnesota Republican hierarchy didn't want me to run against their incumbent in 2000; they didn't know who I was. And once… — Michele Bachmann
- You do not know our culture, our ethics, or the unwritten codes that already provide our society more order than could be… — John Perry Barlow