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David Jeremiah – Quotes that Inspire – Part III

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“The happiest people I know are those who have an obsession to the obedience of God.”1

“No circumstance, person, or difficulty can stop the plans and the promises of God.”

“Prayer is the way you defeat the devil, reach the lost, restore a backslider, strengthen the saints, send missionaries out, cure the sick, accomplish the impossible, and know the will of God.”

“We don’t know what will happen tomorrow, but one thing is guaranteed-God’s overarching care for His children. We can be sure enough of that. In a world where nothing is sure, He is sure.”

“As you read the Word of God today, read it with expectancy and anticipation for the changes it will make in you.”

“Faith is the solid, unshakable confidence in God which is built upon assurance that He is faithful to His promises.”

“Worship is God’s way of giving us an opportunity to shift our focus from our own concerns, problems, and circumstances to the way things are in heaven.”

“Don’t wait until the moment of crisis. Plan ahead, hide God’s Word in your heart, and pray in advance for victory, holiness, and a life pleasing to God.”

“When you’re facing all the issues of life and you don’t know what to do, accept the fact that you are human. We all are. We don’t have the capacity to understand Almighty God. But you know what? We know Jesus Christ. He’s the wisdom of God. And He put His Holy Spirit in us. So having access to the Holy Spirit and Jesus, we can face the challenges of today with the wisdom of God.”

“No matter what our circumstance, we can find a reason to be thankful.”

“When our lives are filled with peace, faith and joy, people will want to know what we have.”

“When we feel that old spirit of complaining start to bubble up in our hearts, we need to remind ourselves to take time to thank God for His blessings.”

“Happiness is about what happens to you; and, to an extent, it’s dependent on your circumstances, your behaviors, and your attitudes. But the joy of Christ is much, much bigger. The joy of Christ is about relationship with a person. It’s something you have access to, but it’s also something you must choose. Christian joy shows up not only in the happy times but also in times of trial and discouragement.”

“When the Bible uses the words salvation, Savior, and save, it’s speaking of the total work of God in bringing people from a state of death – hopeless separation from God – to a state of everlasting life through the forgiveness of sin, based on the merits of Christ Jesus who died and rose again. Saving us is the greatest and most concrete demonstration of God’s love, the definitive display of His grace throughout time and eternity.”

“God’s grace is freely available but in order to receive it you have to realize you are lost without it.”

“The Lord’s Prayer reminds us that God longs for His people to communicate with Him, not just in church on Sunday, but wherever we are and whatever our need.”

“Throughout Jesus’ ministry, He took time away from the crowds and even His disciples to pray by Himself. Jesus modeled the importance of not only serving God with our actions but of being still and drawing close to God to renew our souls.”

“God is unlimited and infinite with respect to time; He is eternal. God is unlimited and unaffected by space; He is present everywhere at the same time.”

“Prayer is the hard-work business of Christianity, and it nets amazing results.”

“Every decision we make has to be evaluated in light of our life-changing commitment to being a servant of Christ and His kingdom.”

“Be honest with God and ask Him to give you a willingness to do the work of prayer.”

“God cares about you and your needs. Bring them to Him in a spirit of worship and thanksgiving, knowing that He is mindful of your place in His creation.”

“We can still turn the world upside down. We can be living torches for Christ today.”

“The universe is filled with the evidence of God’s greatness. In awesome wonder we can consider the worlds He has made.”

“Quite often the Lord uses the adversity in our lives as a lens through which He can be seen! In the process of it all, He is developing our character so that we can be worthy reflectors of His glory. Paul teaches us that character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experiences of trials and suffering can the soul be strengthened.”


1 All of the quotes in this devotion are from the website below:

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