Kay Daniels.
10th May 2024
* Whatever you are scared about, you will lie about. A lie betrays your fears.
* Whatever God permits, He provides for.
* whatever God provides for, He promotes.
* People love their complicated self but fail to love complicated people.
* The truth is that good people also have flaws, which makes Jesus necessary on a consistent basis.
* Grace is simply "God in the race".
* If you knew what God is doing through you, the devil can't succeed at discouraging you.
* Significance has very little to do with size or status but of importance.
* God would often use the most insignificant people in your life to initiate the most significant events of your life.
* When the devil hits you with the feeling of loneliness, hit him back with a list of God's goodness in your life.
* That people did not stay planted in your life does not mean they never served a purpose in your life. Look deeper and you will see it!
* The devil would always make you feel that you have no one.
* Judas for many people might appear insignificant, but he was the one God used to get Jesus on the cross that saved you and I!
* Don't fix your eyes on who left you, rather fix your eyes on what they left with you.
* It might be difficult to move pass it, but make effort to move through it, and your will surely breakthrough it.
* Don't let the shame of your mistakes get you stuck in the "mud" of life.
* Where you direct your tongue is where your life turns.
* Be committed to saying what you want to see, rather than saying what you see. If what you see is not good, say the opposite.
* It is better to engage the silence of faith whenever you have nothing encouraging to say!
* The law is holy, but does not have the power to make people holy. Only grace can make holy.
* Jesus is so holy and yet so approachable. Grace makes holy and approachable!
* The laws speaks of our forced love for God, but grace speaks of God's unforced love for us. The unforced rhythms of grace.
* The law condemns the best of us, but grace saves the worst of us.
Love is seen in this: Not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 1 John 4:10
* We should boast of God's love for us. His love for us is ever constant and makes us constant in and out of season.
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