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Nancy Leigh DeMoss – Quotes to Encourage Your Soul

Nancy Leigh DeMoss is a gifted Bible teacher, public speaker, and an author whose books have sold in the millions. Through her two daily nationally syndicated radio programs – Revive Our Hearts and Seeking Him, Nancy has been able to reach millions of women with the life changing  message of Jesus. Her quotations below show the depth of her love of Jesus and hopefully will inspire both men and women to take their walk with Christ seriously.1

“True Joy is not the absence of pain but the sanctifying, sustaining presence of the Lord Jesus in the midst of the pain.”

“There is no man on the face of the earth who can satisfy the deepest longings of a woman’s heart–God made us in such a way that we can never be truly satisfied with anything or anyone less than Himself.”

“God lives in the place of praise. If we want to be where He is, we need to go to His address.”

“Regardless of what crisis or complexity may be threatening to engulf your life, God is at work. You may not see it, but you need to know it’s true. And He’s not just doing one or two or a few things in that situation. He is doing a thousand or more things.”

“Mark it down—your progress in holiness will never exceed your relationship with the holy Word of God.”

“Our malady is not ‘low self-esteem,’ nor is it how we view ourselves; rather, it is our low view of God.”

“What we believe about God is crucial because it affects what we believe about everything else.”

“Everything in your spiritual life depends on the sort of God you worship. Because the character of the worshiper will always be molded by the character of what he worships: If it is a cruel and revengeful God, the worshiper will be the same, but if it is a loving, tender, forgiving, unselfish God, the worshiper will be transformed slowly, wonderfully, into this likeness.”

“We need to learn how to deny ourselves, so we can do that which does not come naturally—to truly love God and others.”

“You cannot expect to be victorious if the day begins only in your own strength.”

“Spiritual discernment involves using God’s Word as the standard for distinguishing and separating ideas and behaviors. It distinguishes and separates truth from falsehood, darkness from light, healthy from unhealthy, sound from unsound, and good from evil, based on the Bible’s plumb line.”

“Brokenness is not a feeling or an emotion. Rather it requires a choice, an act of will…not a one-time experience, but an ongoing constant way of life. A lifestyle of agreeing with God about the true condition of my heart and life-not as everyone else thinks it is, but as He knows it to be.”

“WHATEVER KIND OF CRISIS OR CHALLENGE you may be facing today, your greatest need is for a fresh look at the incomparable Christ. He alone is able to save us from sin, sanctify our hearts, satisfy our souls, and sustain us when we grow weary of running and are tempted to throw in the towel.”

“When God sent His only Son, Jesus, to this earth to bear your sin and mine on the cross, He put a price tag on us—He declared the value of our soul to be greater than the value of the whole world. Whose opinion are you going to accept? Believing a lie will put you in bondage. Believing the Truth will set you free.”

“Our culture is obsessed with physical health and soundness. It advises us to avoid junk food, read labels, shop in whole-food stores, and pay more for organic foods. As a result, many people watch what they eat. But sadly, most are utterly unconcerned about their spiritual consumption. They are unaware that they are ingesting a lot of contaminated, unhealthy ideas.”

“God want us to put Him on display, so that everyone who looks at us sees the beauty of His image. It’s a profound honor and responsibility to bear the image of God.”

“Over and over again, the Scripture teaches that God’s laws are for our good and our protection and that obedience brings blessing. But Satan places in our minds the idea that God’s laws are burdensome, unreasonable, and unfair, and that if we obey Him, we will be miserable. He tempts us to question God’s wisdom.”

“Eve took the bite. But instead of the promised benefits, she found herself with a mouthful of distasteful consequences—guilt, fear, and alienation. The fellowship she had enjoyed with God and her husband was broken. Paradise had been lost.”

“True reverence is more than a transient feeling. It involves being ever mindful of God’s presence and honoring Christ by being ‘temple-appropriate’ in everything you do.”


1 All of these quotes are from the website below:

  Inspirational Quotes by Nancy Leigh DeMoss (bibleportal.com)