Key Insights
- πͺ “You are stronger than you think you are.”
- πͺ “I can do whatever I need to do through Christ who is my strength and I am stronger than I think I am.”
- π Joyce Meyer emphasizes the importance of having a positive attitude towards difficult situations, even when it’s challenging.
- πͺ “All the things that God wants us to have comes through believing.”
- π Trusting God and doing our best to learn and grow spiritually gives us confidence that we can handle whatever comes our way.
- π “One of the things that you can do early in the morning is say, ‘I am going to have a good day whatever I need to deal with today. I can deal with it because God is with me.'”
- π Even though there may be others who are worse off, our own troubles are still important to us and God wants to help us through them.
- π Draw strength from spending time with God on a daily basis, acknowledging your need for Him in every aspect of your life.
Summary
You are stronger than you think, and with the strength of Christ, you can overcome any challenges and become a better person.
- πͺ You are stronger than you think, and if you think strong, you’ll be strong.
- πͺ You are stronger than you think, and with Christ’s strength, you can overcome any difficult situation, even when new problems arise.
- πͺ Trusting God can help us overcome our past hurts and mistakes, and ultimately become better people than we would have been otherwise.
- πͺ Believe in the promises of God, because through faith and positive confessions, you are stronger than you think and can overcome any challenges with the strength of Christ.
- πͺ Trust in God, confidently declare your ability to handle anything, and constantly remind yourself that you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you.
- πͺ Starting the day with positive affirmations can help you overcome challenges and stay strong, as demonstrated by the speaker’s personal story about her mother’s passive behavior in an abusive household.
- π We need to toughen up and not just pray for our problems to go away, but instead rely on God’s grace to help us through them, as exemplified by the Apostle Paul in 2 Corinthians 12:8-9.
- πͺ You have the strength to overcome any danger with grace, by depending on God for strength and spending time with Him daily.