Joyce Meyer

Joyce Meyer
Joyce Meyeris a Charismatic Christian author and speaker. Meyer and her husband Dave have four grown children, and live outside St. Louis, Missouri. Her ministry is headquartered near the St. Louis suburb of Fenton, Missouri...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth4 June 1943
CitySt. Louis, MO
CountryUnited States of America
enjoy enjoy-your-life enjoy-yourself
You can't enjoy your life if you don't enjoy YOURSELF.
change willing-to-change willing
Life will not always change, so we must be willing to change.
complaining praise currents
When we complain about our current situation, we remain in it; when we praise God in the midst of difficulty, He raises us out of it.
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Enjoyment of life is not based on enjoyable circumstances. It is an attitude of the heart, a decision to enjoy everything because everything - even little, seemingly insignificant things - have a part in the overall "big picture" of life.
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We need to glance at our problems and stare at Jesus!
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Small beginnings are the launching pad to great endings.
worst worst-day stills
Your worst day with God is still better than your best day without Him.
forgiving remember forgotten
God forgives us and remembers our sin no more; therefore, stop remembering what God has forgotten.
unique trying unhappiness
Unhappiness comes when you try to be like everyone else rather than embracing the unique person that you are.
mean fighting difficulty
Serving God doesn’t mean we’ll no longer have difficulties. We’re still on the battlefield, but we don’t have to fight alone.
fall priorities firsts
If you will make time with God your first priority, everything else in your life will fall into place.
grace deserve
Grace is God doing for us what we could never do and what we will never deserve.
challenges problem refuse
If you refuse to be happy until you have no problems or challenges, you will probably never be happy!
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Attitude is an inward thought that wiggles its way out.