“Is it worth the sacrifice? Is it worth the cost? There was a time I told the Lord to “pick someone else. This is too hard!” I’m so thankful He turned a deaf ear.”
Source: Who Do You Say I Am?: Overcoming the Spirit of Identity Theft
“So how can God take something tragic in our lives and bring good from it? The answer isn’t found so much in the ‘how,’ but in the ‘Who.’ The answer is found in who God is. It is found in His character. It is found in the essence of His presence, in the fragrance of His being. …It is found in a love so encompassing—so extravagant—we have not the mind to comprehend it.”
Source: Who Do You Say I Am?: Overcoming the Spirit of Identity Theft
“It is a weapon of spiritual warfare to rejoice in the Lord, in full confidence of what God will produce from your darkness, and in the face of insurmountable evidence to the contrary.”
Source: Who Do You Say I Am?: Overcoming the Spirit of Identity Theft
“Any place where my heart believes I have more love, compassion or mercy than God, I have elevated myself above Him and am believing a lie. And any place where I have placed limits on His love and power, I have humanized Him and reduced Him to what my mind can comprehend.”
Source: Who Do You Say I Am?: Overcoming the Spirit of Identity Theft
“Ask Him for wisdom to understand what is actually the enemy at work in your life versus what is simply God allowing you to be buffeted and trained for your destiny.”
Source: Who Do You Say I Am?: Overcoming the Spirit of Identity Theft
“No one is meant to fight a war against the enemy in vain. God delights in granting our request for redemptive spoils of our spiritual warfare.”
Source: Who Do You Say I Am?: Overcoming the Spirit of Identity Theft
“We are not meant to come through our battles as merely survivors. We are meant to come off the battlefield as victors, and to lead others out to victory, as well.”
Source: Who Do You Say I Am?: Overcoming the Spirit of Identity Theft
“In God’s justice system, it is the battle with the lions, bears, and the giants of the land that equips us to be kings.”
Source: Who Do You Say I Am?: Overcoming the Spirit of Identity Theft
“In the midst of our most profound pain, there is often great relief in laying all our hurts and fears before our Heavenly Father. He already knows the turmoil or trials in our lives, but there's something freeing about talking to Him, unloading our burdens and taking up His assurances to serve as our strength and our shield, our refuge and hiding
place.”
Source: The Women of the Bible Speak: The Wisdom of 16 Women and Their Lessons for Today
“When I close my eyes, watch the universe from above the ground, I'm watching all peoples running to build their lifestyle.
Fuck! So we don't need only food on our table. So we are craving for lifestyle.
Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! We're good in caves man, I think i born in wrong era.”