The flesh, or human nature, is generally lazy and self-centered. Joyce Meyer centerfleshgenerally Change image and share on social
Not everyone loves me, but I have to be okay no matter what they think about me. Joyce Meyer lovematter Change image and share on social
I was in a terrible mess in my childhood. Joyce Meyer childhoodmesterrible Change image and share on social
Most of us have hoped and prayed for something to happen a certain way, but it didn't. And when this happened, we had a choice to make: to react with offense toward God or to trust Him anyway. Joyce Meyer choicegodhappen Change image and share on social
We all get weary sometimes, and we tend to think that life is what makes us weary. Joyce Meyer lifemaketend Change image and share on social
When we trust God more than our feelings, it confuses the devil. I mean, when he throws you his best shot and he can't budge you from believing God, he won't know what to do with you anymore. Joyce Meyer anymorebelievebudge Change image and share on social
We live in a time-crunched world, and just about everything we do seems to be urgent. Joyce Meyer crunchlivetime Change image and share on social
I used to let other people's struggles affect my happiness. If they weren't happy, there was no way I was going to be happy. The opposite was also true: If I wasn't happy, I didn't want anyone around me to be happy. Joyce Meyer affecthappinesshappy share on social
I've been studying the Bible for a long time. I remember that after the first five years or so of diligently studying the Word, I didn't feel like I had made any progress. There were a lot of things in my life that were out of order, and I didn't feel like I was getting anywhere. Joyce Meyer biblediligentlyfeel share on social
I was in my late thirties when my eyes were opened to truth in God's Word that showed me I wasn't living the abundant life Jesus died for me to have. I had a very negative mindset and was miserable most of the time because of the abuse I had experienced throughout my childhood. Joyce Meyer abundantabusechildhood share on social